In busy areas and older buildings, stair hazards can be easy to miss until someone falls—think worn treads, loose handrails, poor lighting near entrances, cluttered landings during move-in/out, or uneven steps in higher-traffic common areas.
After an accident, insurance teams frequently focus on three pressure points:
- Notice: whether the property owner or manager knew (or should’ve known) about the hazard.
- Causation: whether your injuries match the mechanism of the fall.
- Comparative fault: claims that you “should have seen” the problem.
Our job is to build a claim that holds up to those challenges using scene evidence, medical documentation, and the property’s maintenance history.


