In Shelton, many property-related injury claims hinge on details that get lost fast—especially in buildings where stairways are shared, cleaned frequently, or used by residents and visitors throughout the day.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Entryway and common-area stairs in apartment or condo buildings where maintenance depends on a property manager.
- Workplace stairwells in offices and service environments where employees may be commuting between tasks.
- Seasonal hazards around the time of weather changes—when wet footwear, tracked-in debris, or hurried cleaning can make stairs slick or cluttered.
Even when the fall seems obvious, insurance companies frequently look for reasons to deny or reduce value—like inconsistent accounts, missing scene documentation, or arguments that the condition wasn’t properly reported.


