In and around Goose Creek, many properties are designed for everyday movement—front entry stairs, back-steps, community stairwells, and multi-unit buildings where tenants and visitors share walkways. That creates a few recurring risk patterns:
- High foot traffic in shared entry areas: Common stairwells and exterior entry steps see repeated use, which increases wear on handrails, treads, and lighting.
- Seasonal slip-and-trip conditions near entrances: Wet leaves, rain, and winter weather can worsen traction issues on stair surfaces.
- Turnover in rentals and property management: When maintenance requests aren’t tracked consistently, hazards can remain longer than they should.
For your case, these aren’t just “environmental details.” They often connect to the key issue insurers fight about: notice—whether the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) about the dangerous condition.


