In Pennsylvania, premises-injury claims typically turn on whether the property owner (or the party responsible for upkeep) knew or should have known about the dangerous condition and failed to address it. In Johnstown, that often shows up in real life as:
- Delayed repairs in older multi-unit buildings where stair components are hard to replace quickly
- Seasonal wear from moisture, salt tracking, and indoor debris that affects traction on treads
- Lighting and visibility issues in basements, entry stairways, and shared landings
- Maintenance handoffs between landlords, property managers, and contractors
When a claim is handled without digging into those details, insurers may argue the hazard wasn’t known, wasn’t serious, or wasn’t the cause of your fall. That’s why early evidence gathering matters.


