In a community with a steady mix of rentals, small businesses, and busy public-facing properties, claims commonly turn on one question: did the property owner or manager know (or should have known) about the stair hazard?
In practice, that can look like:
- A railing that’s loose or missing in a common stairwell of an apartment complex
- Uneven treads or worn non-slip surfaces in an entry or back stair
- Inadequate lighting during evening move-ins or after-hours access
- Debris left near stairways during routine maintenance or cleaning
Kentucky premises cases frequently hinge on proving the responsible party had a reasonable opportunity to inspect and correct hazards. If you want results, you need a claim built around that timeline.


