In premises cases, the biggest battle is usually not whether stairs are dangerous in general—it’s whether the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) about the hazard before you fell.
In local situations, notice can show up in everyday ways:
- Maintenance delays that stretch for weeks in multi-unit housing
- Handrails that are present but loose or improperly secured
- Lighting that works inconsistently in stairwells and common entry areas
- Debris left near steps during busy turnover periods
- Prior complaints from tenants, staff, or visitors
When insurers see missing notice evidence, they often try to shift blame to the injured person. A Carrollton staircase injury lawyer focuses on proving what was wrong, how long it existed, and what the responsible party did after it was reported.


