In many Alamo-area premises cases, the fight isn’t over whether stairs are dangerous—it’s over whether the property owner had a reasonable chance to fix the hazard and failed to do so. Insurers commonly look for gaps such as:
- No proof anyone reported the broken handrail, loose step, or lighting problem before your fall
- Maintenance records that show repairs “after the fact”
- Disputes about how long the condition existed
- Conflicting versions of how the incident happened
That means your claim is usually strongest when you can connect three things: the condition, the timeline, and the injury.


