Many claims hinge on details—what the stairs looked like, what warnings were posted (or missing), and whether the property owner had time to fix a known hazard. In Easley, common scenarios we see include:
- Porch and entry steps with uneven surfaces, worn treads, or lighting that’s inadequate at night
- Apartment stairwells where handrails are loose, steps are slippery with debris, or repairs are delayed
- Workplace stair access in warehouses, retail back areas, and service locations where people move between levels frequently
- Seasonal conditions (rain, mud, tracked-in debris) that make traction worse—especially on outdoor landings
Insurers may try to frame the fall as unavoidable or argue you were not paying attention. A strong case usually starts with documentation and a clear story tied to the scene.


