In premises injury cases, the disagreement usually isn’t about whether you fell—it’s about whether the property was reasonably safe and whether the condition caused your injuries. In Norfolk, common fact patterns include:
- Salt, ice melt, and tracked-in debris near entrances and stair landings (slips that lead to falls on stairs)
- Seasonal lighting changes in entryways (darker months increase the importance of illumination and visibility)
- Maintenance gaps in older rental buildings and multi-unit complexes (worn treads, loose handrails, uneven steps)
- Move-in/move-out activity where stairs get temporarily obstructed or surfaces get disturbed
When these details aren’t documented early, insurers may argue the hazard was temporary, not known, or not the cause of your specific injury.


