In many injury claims, the fight isn’t about whether you hurt—it’s about what caused the fall and what the property should have done to prevent it.
In Dunedin, common real-world scenarios include:
- Wet shoes and tracked-in debris near entryways and stair landings (especially after rain, storms, or beach visits)
- Lighting gaps in stairwells of multi-unit buildings, where visibility drops at night
- Worn treads or loose carpeting in older condo/apartment staircases
- Delayed repairs when residents report hazards to a landlord or property manager
- Cluttered landings when maintenance crews or deliveries temporarily leave items in walkways
When a claim is handled too quickly—or without proper documentation—insurers may argue the condition wasn’t dangerous, didn’t cause the injury, or wasn’t known long enough to fix.


