In smaller Georgia communities like Waycross, many premises injuries occur in familiar settings: older apartment complexes, multi-tenant buildings, retail storefronts, churches, and offices that see steady foot traffic. Stair hazards can be “known” locally—like a rail that’s wobbly for months or a landing that’s consistently cluttered—yet still not get fixed.
That pattern changes the case. The key is proving notice and responsibility: who managed repairs, who inspected the property, and what they knew (or should have known) before you fell.


