In premises cases, what matters is not just that someone fell—it’s whether the property had a dangerous condition and whether it was addressed (or ignored) within a reasonable time.
Strongsville neighborhoods include older housing stock and high-traffic retail/service areas, and staircase hazards tend to show up in practical ways:
- Loose or worn stair treads from years of use
- Handrails that weren’t repaired after complaints
- Lighting problems on landings and entry steps
- Seasonal clutter, including salt residue, wet mats, or debris tracked indoors
- Changes after maintenance (like landscaping crews or contractors returning to the property)
Because Ohio claim handling commonly turns on notice and reasonableness, delays in reporting—or gaps in records—can become the insurer’s main argument.


