Stair and landing hazards are common across residential communities: cracked or uneven steps, worn tread surfaces, missing or loose handrails, inadequate lighting, and cluttered landings. But in Pinecrest, the scenario is frequently complicated by who was responsible for the premises and how quickly the hazard was addressed.
After your fall, insurers often look for reasons to limit payment, such as:
- Whether anyone reported the hazard before you fell (actual vs. constructive notice)
- Whether you can show the condition caused the fall (not just that you were hurt)
- Whether your injuries match your treatment timeline
- Whether the property had reasonable inspection and maintenance practices
Our job is to help you answer those questions with facts—not frustration.


