In the Calumet region, many buildings are older or have periodic maintenance cycles—so hazards can develop quietly: worn stair treads, loose carpeting at the landing, inconsistent lighting in entry stairwells, or handrails that look secure until a load or vibration exposes a defect.
Insurers commonly challenge these claims in predictable ways:
- They argue the condition was “open and obvious”
- They question whether the fall caused your injuries
- They claim the property lacked notice of the hazard
- They argue you used the stairs “improperly”
To overcome that, your case needs more than a photo or two—it needs a coherent timeline tied to what the property knew (or should have known) and what your medical records show.


