In many local cases, the fight isn’t about whether stairs can be dangerous—it’s about whether the property owner knew (or should’ve known) about the unsafe condition.
Common Green Cove Springs scenarios include:
- Rental units and property-managed homes where maintenance requests take time to address
- Front-entry steps and porch stairs where weather exposure (rain, humidity, algae) can make surfaces slick
- Community buildings where high foot traffic leads to cluttered landings or damaged handrails
- Churches and schools where stairs are used by families, visitors, and volunteers on tight schedules
Insurance adjusters frequently ask for proof of when the hazard existed and whether anyone reported it before you fell. If you don’t have that documentation early, the other side may try to frame the incident as sudden, unpredictable, or “your fault.”


