In many premises cases, the fight isn’t whether gravity was involved—it’s whether the property had enough time and opportunity to fix (or warn about) the hazard.
In Mustang, common real-world scenarios include:
- Apartment and duplex stairwells with worn treads, loose handrails, or uneven steps after heavy use and seasonal wear.
- Exterior entry stairs at homes where ice melt, rain, or tracking debris can make steps slick or reduce traction.
- Turnover and construction-related disruptions during move-in/move-out periods when temporary repairs or cleaning may leave hazards behind.
- Poor lighting in stair corridors and garages, especially when residents rely on dim bulbs or motion sensors that fail.
When a hazard existed long enough to be noticed during ordinary inspections—or when complaints were made and ignored—that can be critical to building a strong claim.


