In suburban communities like Green, many claims turn on a familiar issue: the hazard existed long enough that someone should have noticed it—or actually did notice it and didn’t fix it.
Typical situations we see include:
- Worn treads and poor traction in entry stairways and shared walkways
- Handrails that are loose, missing, or not properly secured
- Lighting problems on staircases near garage entrances or building entry points
- Carpet edges, debris, or salt tracking that makes steps slick during Ohio weather swings
- Maintenance delays after tenants or visitors report issues
When insurance adjusters argue “we didn’t know” or “it wasn’t that bad,” your case needs documentation—photos, incident reports, and proof of prior complaints—to show the property had a duty and failed to act.


