Chicopee residents often deal with busy building routines: turns between tenants, deliveries, seasonal weather, and frequent foot traffic in shared areas. Those realities can affect what went wrong—such as:
- Stairwells used during move-in/out when handrails are temporarily blocked or cluttered
- Wet or icy tracking near exterior steps that leads to slippery landings even after the weather changes
- Lighting that’s adequate “most of the time,” but not at the moment of a fall (especially in older multi-unit buildings)
- Wear-and-tear on treads in frequently used hallways and back entrances
When a fall happens in a high-use area, insurers sometimes argue the hazard was “brief” or “not their problem.” The difference-maker is usually proof of the condition and notice—what the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) before you fell.


