In Murray, many buildings are older or have shared stair access in apartments and townhomes. That matters because staircase injury cases frequently turn on two practical questions:
- How long the unsafe condition existed (or whether it was recurring)
- Whether the property owner or manager had a reasonable opportunity to fix it or warn residents
For example, we commonly see situations where a stairwell light is unreliable, a handrail feels loose, or treads become slick from wear and cleaning products—hazards that may persist until someone gets hurt.
Kentucky premises injury law focuses heavily on the duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions. That’s why early documentation—before repairs get made or the scene is cleaned up—can be the difference between a believable claim and a disputed one.


