Claremont is a river-and-mill history town with a mix of older housing stock, small retail blocks, and multi-unit properties. That combination can create recurring stairway risks, such as:
- Aging handrails and balusters that wobble or don’t meet modern safety expectations
- Weather-related tracking and moisture near entry stairs/landings (especially during seasonal freeze-thaw)
- Poor visibility in stairwells—common in buildings where lighting fixtures are outdated or inconsistent
- Maintenance gaps in multi-unit buildings where repairs are delayed until residents complain
- Cluttered landings in shared spaces (moving boxes, seasonal items, or temporary storage)
When a fall happens in a place where foot traffic is routine—like a workplace, apartment stairwell, or storefront entrance—insurers often argue the hazard was “minor,” “obvious,” or “not their fault.” We help you build a record that answers those arguments.


