In the Indianapolis metro area, many residents live close to transit routes and commercial corridors. That means injuries often involve:
- Multi-tenant buildings where maintenance responsibilities are split between landlords and property managers
- High-traffic entryways used by residents, delivery drivers, and guests—often increasing the chance that hazards go unnoticed longer
- Seasonal wear (salt/traction issues tracked indoors, wet entry mats, and worn stair treads) that can turn a “normal” step into a slip-and-fall or trip hazard
- Older stair components (handrails, balusters, uneven tread edges) that may not meet today’s safer standards
When you’re hurt, the timeline matters. Early investigation helps show what was wrong, who should have known, and how the condition contributed to the fall.


