In Anderson, many claims involve properties that see frequent foot traffic—multi-unit housing, shared entrances, community facilities, and retail spaces that turn over tenants and customers regularly. That kind of activity makes maintenance records and prior complaints especially important.
Insurers commonly argue that:
- the hazard wasn’t there long enough to be “noticeable,”
- the injured person should have seen it, or
- the injury isn’t connected to the accident.
Your strongest path forward usually depends on proving the property had a chance to fix or warn about the unsafe condition.


