Stair hazards aren’t always “dramatic.” Many Braselton-area cases turn on small maintenance problems that become dangerous when someone is hurrying, carrying something, or navigating unfamiliar stairs.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Apartment-style or townhouse stairways with loose or aging components (handrails that shift, steps that wobble, worn non-slip surfaces)
- Entryways and common areas where lighting is inconsistent—particularly during early mornings or evenings
- Cluttered landings (packages, cleaning supplies, seasonal items) that interfere with safe footing
- “Recently changed” stair conditions, such as after repairs, painting, or flooring work where the surface, edges, or transitions weren’t secured properly
- Customer-facing stairs in retail/service spaces where employees or contractors are responsible for keeping the route safe
Even when the hazard seems obvious after the fall, insurers often argue it was temporary or that you should have noticed it. That’s why evidence matters.


