In staircase fall cases, the outcome often turns on details that are easy to overlook when you’re hurt and focused on getting better. We see recurring fact patterns in Ellisville-area claims:
- Lighting and visibility problems near entry stairs and interior landings (especially in buildings with dim hallways or glare from nearby windows)
- Wear-and-tear hazards like worn treads, loose trim, or handrails that don’t feel secure
- Weather-to-indoor tracking concerns in mixed-use buildings where shoes bring debris onto landings
- Delayed repairs after a complaint—sometimes the hazard is reported, but the fix takes too long
- Construction or maintenance activity around stairways (temporary conditions that aren’t properly secured)
These aren’t “minor details” to insurers. They’re exactly what we investigate and document—because premises liability is about whether the responsible party acted with reasonable care.


