In Moberly, many properties combine everyday residential use with busy public access—think apartment entrances, rented storefronts, service counters, and office buildings that see clients coming and going. Stairways become high-risk when:
- handrails are missing, loose, or not graspable for the height of the stairs
- lighting is poor in entryways or stairwells
- steps are uneven from wear, settlement, or repairs that weren’t matched correctly
- carpets, mats, or temporary coverings slide or create tripping hazards
- debris (salt, leaves, tracked-in clutter) accumulates near entry steps after winter weather
When a fall happens, insurers often focus on one question: “Was the condition really unsafe—and did the property owner know (or should have know)?” Your attorney’s job is to build the timeline and connect the hazard to your injury, not just describe what hurts.


