In Sumter, many people are hurt in everyday settings tied to routine pedestrian movement: multi-unit rentals, older homes with exterior steps, community buildings, and retail spaces that see foot traffic during workdays and evenings.
A fall often becomes a legal issue when something about the stairs or surrounding area made safe footing unlikely, such as:
- loose or broken handrails
- uneven steps or worn treads with poor grip
- obstructed landings (storage, clutter, or blocked walkways)
- inadequate lighting on stairways or entryways
- delayed repairs after prior complaints
If you’re wondering whether your case is worth pursuing, the key question is whether the property owner or controller failed to address a hazard they knew about—or should have known about—before you were injured.


