In Olathe, staircase injuries frequently occur in places where people expect routine safety: apartment complexes, retail entrances, office buildings, and common areas where residents and visitors move in high volume. When steps are uneven, lighting is poor, or handrails are loose, the key question becomes whether the owner or manager knew—or should have known about the risk before you fell.
That “notice” issue can make or break a claim. Your attorney will typically look for:
- Prior repair requests or maintenance tickets
- Incident reports from before your accident
- Photos or video showing the condition of the stairs/railings
- Staff or manager records about inspections and safety checks
- Any history of complaints from tenants, employees, or customers
Even if the hazard seems obvious after the fact, insurers often argue it wasn’t reported, wasn’t noticed, or didn’t exist long enough to be fixed. Your job is to heal; your lawyer’s job is to prove notice and responsibility.


