In Burton, many injuries occur in places where maintenance schedules are stretched—especially in older rental properties, mixed-use buildings, or facilities that experience seasonal turnover. That can create a common pattern in claims:
- Hazards existed longer than they should have (worn treads, loose handrails, lighting that’s unreliable, cluttered landings).
- Complaints weren’t properly logged (or were handled informally by a manager).
- Repairs happened only after the incident—which insurers may argue was “too late” to prove prior notice.
We focus on building a clear timeline showing what the property knew (or should have known) and what it failed to fix.


