In premises injury claims, the strongest cases usually show that the hazard wasn’t a one-time accident—it was a condition the property should have corrected.
In Adrian, that can look like:
- Handrails that wobble or don’t extend to the landing on rental stairways
- Worn treads in entry stairs used by residents coming and going for work and school
- Poor lighting in basement or back stairwells
- Weather-related tracking into entry stair areas (especially during Michigan’s freeze-thaw seasons)
- Delayed repairs after tenants report loose steps or a snagging carpet edge
Michigan premises liability law focuses heavily on what the property owner or person in control knew—or should have known—about the unsafe condition, and whether reasonable care was used to prevent harm.


