Savannah’s mix of historic buildings, multi-unit rentals, and busy public-facing spaces creates predictable risk patterns:
- Older stairways and renovations: Handrails, step edges, and landing layouts can be inconsistent due to remodels that didn’t update safety features.
- High visitor volume: Hotels, inns, and event venues can see spikes in foot traffic, which increases the chance that hazards go unnoticed.
- Weather and tracked debris: Rain and humidity can contribute to worn treads, slippery surfaces, and debris accumulation near entry staircases.
- Shared responsibility disputes: In multi-tenant buildings, insurers may argue maintenance duties belonged to a different entity (landlord vs. property manager vs. contractor).
When a fall happens, those details matter—because they shape how quickly liability can be proven and how strongly a demand is received.


