Stair accidents are rarely treated as “random.” They’re typically about foreseeable risk—the kind that should have been addressed through inspections, repairs, and warnings.
In Holly Hill, common real-world scenarios include:
- Apartment and condo stairwells with delayed repairs after tenants report loose handrails or uneven steps
- Entry stairs at rental properties where lighting is poor and safety features aren’t maintained
- Mixed-use buildings and shared walkways where contractors or maintenance staff create temporary hazards that aren’t properly controlled
- Seasonal wear (warped treads, deteriorating edges, worn traction) that builds up over time
When an insurer disputes your claim, it’s often because they argue one of these points: the hazard wasn’t there long enough to create notice, the property owner didn’t have control, or your medical records don’t clearly connect the injury to the fall. Our job is to address those issues early.


