In practice, many staircase injury claims come down to two questions:
- Did the property know (or should have known) about the unsafe condition?
- Did it have the ability and responsibility to fix it or warn people?
In Wentzville, that can look like:
- Seasonal wear on stair treads from tracked-in debris or moisture.
- Handrail problems in common areas of multi-unit buildings (loose mounting, missing end caps, uneven grip).
- Lighting and visibility issues in entryways and basements used during early/late commutes.
- Maintenance gaps after reported hazards—especially when repairs are delayed until after an incident.
These details matter because insurance companies commonly argue the condition was minor, temporary, or unforeseeable. Your attorney’s job is to show the hazard was real, unsafe, and not properly addressed.


