In a suburban community like Ocoee, premises hazards frequently show up in places that see regular foot traffic but rely on routine upkeep—common areas in multi-unit buildings, stairwells shared by residents, and customer-facing entrances.
Many claims hinge on two practical issues:
- How long the hazard existed (or whether it was repeatedly reported)
- Whether the property manager or business had a reasonable maintenance system
If the handrail was loose, lighting was inadequate, steps were uneven, or debris collected near a landing, the case usually turns on what the responsible party knew—or should have known—before you fell.


