In Alton, many injuries occur where foot traffic is frequent—apartment complexes, busy storefront entrances, and multi-use residential properties. It’s also common to see hazards treated as “temporary,” such as:
- torn or bunched flooring near steps
- inadequate lighting on exterior stairways and landings
- loose handrails or damaged stair edges
- debris or tracking from weather (sand, mud, or rain runoff)
- repairs that were never completed after a prior notice
When insurers argue the condition wasn’t dangerous, or that the fall was “just a stumble,” your documentation matters. A lawyer’s job is to translate what happened into a liability theory the insurance company can’t ignore.


