In a community like Corinth, many injuries happen in everyday places: multi-family buildings near shopping corridors, neighborhoods with frequent home visits, and workplaces where people carry items up and down stairs during busy shifts. The pattern we see is consistent—insurers often focus on two questions:
- What was the condition of the stairs/handrails when you fell?
- Did the property have a chance to fix or warn about the hazard before the accident?
That means the case is less about who “feels” at fault and more about what can be proven—photos, maintenance history, witness accounts, and medical records that connect your injury to the fall.


