In Nampa, many properties—especially multi-family buildings and older homes—have stairways that see heavy foot traffic: tenants moving in, deliveries, shared entrances, and visitors coming and going. Even small hazards can become “serious” when someone’s stepping pattern is interrupted or footing is compromised.
After a staircase fall, insurers often focus on a few recurring issues:
- Notice: They ask whether the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) about a hazard.
- Comparative facts: They may argue the fall was caused by distraction, weather/lighting, or the injured person’s conduct.
- Causation: They may claim the injury was unrelated or worsened later.
That’s why your early documentation—done the right way—matters more here than many people expect.


