Stair and walkway hazards are often “small” in appearance but “big” in legal impact. In Jesup, many properties include older stair components, rental turnovers, and routine busy schedules—meaning hazards can be created, noticed, and corrected quickly or ignored longer than they should.
After a staircase fall, the key issue is whether the property owner or controller of the premises took reasonable steps to keep stairs safe. That usually turns on:
- what the condition was (handrails, steps, lighting, debris)
- how long it existed
- whether anyone reported it
- and whether medical records clearly connect your injuries to the fall
The sooner you preserve scene information and get treated, the easier it is to build a claim that aligns with what Georgia insurers expect to see.


