In premises injury claims, liability often hinges on whether the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) about the dangerous condition. That matters because insurers commonly argue that the hazard was sudden, unforeseeable, or short-lived.
In Dearborn Heights, common situations that can support notice include:
- Recurring stair complaints from residents or visitors (text messages, emails, work orders, or incident logs)
- Maintenance delays after a tenant reports a loose rail or uneven steps
- High-traffic entries where stair areas get used heavily by residents, guests, delivery drivers, and contractors
- Seasonal wear—for example, tracking debris into entryways or moisture-related deterioration that affects grip
A local lawyer will look for patterns: prior reports, inspection practices, and how quickly repairs were made after problems were flagged.


