In a growing suburban community like Johns Creek, many buildings are managed by property teams that handle multiple locations. That makes documentation critical—especially when a hazard is something that should have been caught during routine inspections.
Common Johns Creek scenarios we see include:
- Handrails that feel secure at first glance but are loose, misaligned, or not properly anchored.
- Lighting gaps in stairwells, hallways, and entry landings—particularly where bulbs burn out and are delayed.
- Worn treads and uneven steps from heavy foot traffic in multi-unit communities.
- Cluttered landings from deliveries, seasonal items, or maintenance activity that wasn’t cordoned off.
In Georgia, premises liability claims generally focus on whether the owner or responsible party knew (or should have known) about the condition and whether they acted reasonably to fix it or warn people.


