Insurance adjusters often focus on whether the hazard was real, whether it existed long enough to be noticed, and whether your medical records line up with how the fall happened. That means the case can hinge on details residents don’t realize matter—like the condition of handrails, lighting at entryways, and whether anyone reported the problem before you fell.
In Kingsland, many falls occur in locations where people pass through quickly—front steps, side stairwells, lobby stairs, and back-of-building access. If you can’t clearly show what the stairs looked like and how the accident occurred, the claim can stall.
What we do at Specter Legal: we help you turn your account into a clear evidence timeline—so the “story” becomes something an adjuster and, if needed, a judge can evaluate.


