Homewood’s mix of residential buildings and regular pedestrian activity can create risk points that don’t always show up in “typical” case examples. Common real-world scenarios we see include:
- Stairwells and entryways in multi-unit housing where maintenance schedules slip and hazards go unreported.
- Exterior steps and landings where salt, rain, and seasonal wear affect traction and handrails.
- Side entrances used during events or shift changes where lighting is inconsistent and clutter collects.
- Retail and service locations where customers move quickly and staff may not notice a hazard right away.
In these situations, insurers often argue the fall was avoidable or that the condition wasn’t “noticeable.” Your lawyer’s job is to show what was wrong, what should have been done, and how the condition caused your injury.


