In Moore, many buildings and homes rely on routine maintenance schedules—especially for interior handrails, outdoor steps, and shared entryways. Claims tend to strengthen when you can show the hazard wasn’t a one-time accident, but something the property should have discovered and fixed.
That usually means focusing on:
- How long the stair condition existed (wear, looseness, damaged edges, missing traction)
- Whether anyone reported it—to a landlord, property manager, maintenance team, or staff
- Whether inspections were reasonable given foot traffic patterns (shared stairwells, apartment entries, church/community buildings)
Even if you can’t prove “they knew,” Oklahoma premises cases often turn on whether the condition was present long enough—or visible enough—that reasonable care required action.


