Many stairway injuries aren’t caused by “one bad moment.” They’re often tied to how properties are maintained between tenants, seasons, and staffing changes.
In the Shelby area, common real-world contributors include:
- Seasonal weather tracking (wet shoes, debris, and residue on landings)
- Lighting gaps in hallways and stairwells of multi-unit buildings
- Wear-and-tear on older steps, rails, and non-slip surfaces
- High tenant turnover that can delay repairs or inspection follow-through
- Crowded entryways around peak arrival times for businesses and apartment visitors
When insurers push back, it’s usually because they claim the condition wasn’t dangerous, the property didn’t have notice, or the injury wasn’t caused by the fall. Your case needs to be built to answer those arguments early.


