In Roswell, many injury claims involve residential and small commercial settings—apartments, duplexes, rental homes, hotels, and offices where stairs are part of everyday movement. The details that matter most tend to be practical, not theoretical:
- Handrails and guard issues: loose rails, missing sections, or rails that don’t feel secure when you’re using them.
- Outdoor-to-indoor transitions: debris, tracked-in sand/dirt, or weather-related wear that affects traction before someone steps onto stairs.
- Lighting and visibility: dim entries, broken bulbs, or poor illumination on landings.
- Carpet and tread wear: frayed edges, uneven wear, or surfaces that don’t grip like they used to.
Insurers frequently argue that the fall was “just a misstep.” The best way to counter that is to focus on what the property should have maintained, how long the condition existed, and whether anyone reported it before you were hurt.


