In smaller cities like Macomb, many buildings are managed by local property managers and contractors who handle repairs in batches. That means what matters most is often:
- Whether the property had recent inspection/maintenance logs
- Whether prior complaints were documented (emails, work orders, or incident reports)
- How quickly repairs were made after the hazard was reported
Even when a fall seems “obvious” in hindsight—like a loose handrail or uneven steps—insurers commonly argue the condition wasn’t known, wasn’t there long, or wasn’t dangerous enough to cause injury. Your case is stronger when those maintenance details are pulled early.


