In most Louisiana premises injury cases, the outcome often turns on practical, case-specific facts:
- What was wrong with the stairs (loose handrail, worn or uneven steps, poor lighting, cluttered landings, missing tread edges)
- How long the hazard existed and whether the property owner or manager had a chance to fix it
- Whether anyone reported the problem before you fell
- Whether the conditions were foreseeable for the property type (apartments, retail spaces, shared entryways, and older homes with frequent updates)
- How your medical treatment connects to the fall
Instead of focusing on generic “liability” talk, your lawyer should translate these facts into a clear theory insurance can understand.


