In a smaller community like Milledgeville, many buildings share the same realities: older construction, routine turn-over in rentals, and properties managed by third parties. That combination can create gaps in maintenance and inspection—especially for stairways, handrails, lighting, and exterior-entry steps.
Common Milledgeville-related scenarios our firm sees include:
- Rental stairways where handrails are loose or steps are uneven after wear-and-tear.
- Apartment entryways and shared landings where clutter, poor lighting, or damaged treads go unaddressed.
- Workplace and service locations where employees or visitors use stair access during peak hours (and safety checks get skipped).
- Seasonal conditions—rain, mud, or wet debris tracked near entrances—that make stair traction unpredictable.
In these situations, the question is rarely “did someone trip?” It’s usually whether the owner or controller knew (or should have known) about the unsafe condition and whether they acted reasonably.


