North Mankato sees seasonal weather swings, heavy foot traffic around housing complexes, and frequent movement through shared entryways—especially during winter and fall when people rush, carry items, or walk on cluttered landings. Those realities show up in the kinds of cases we handle:
- Entryways and shared landings where salt, water, snow melt, or wet debris gets tracked onto steps or around the stairwell.
- Basement and back-stair access in rental units where lighting may be dim and handrails may be worn, loose, or improperly secured.
- Multi-unit maintenance issues where repairs take too long—or where tenants report hazards and nothing changes.
- Event-related foot traffic in common areas of buildings used by community groups, seasonal gatherings, or regular meetings.
When your fall happens in a place people use constantly, insurers often argue the hazard was “minor” or that you should have noticed it. A local attorney builds around the actual conditions and the property’s duties.


