In a suburban setting like Lone Tree, people sometimes assume these cases are straightforward. They’re not—because liability often turns on details such as:
- Whether the property had reasonable notice of the stair hazard (or should have discovered it during inspections)
- Whether the stairs were maintained (handrails, lighting, treads, carpeting, and debris control)
- How the incident happened—for example, missteps caused by inconsistent step height, loose carpeting, or poor visibility
Colorado premises-injury disputes frequently come down to documentation. The sooner you secure scene evidence and medical records, the harder it becomes for the defense to minimize the claim.


