In suburban communities like Mesquite, many buildings are managed by property teams and contractors who handle maintenance schedules—not day-to-day inspections. That means the key dispute is often not whether the fall happened, but whether the property should have fixed (or warned about) the stair hazard sooner.
Common Mesquite scenarios we see in premises cases include:
- Worn or slick treads from heavy foot traffic in multi-family buildings.
- Lighting issues in stairwells and exterior entry stairs, especially in shaded walkways.
- Handrail problems—loose, missing in sections, or not secured after repairs.
- Cluttered landings where deliveries, maintenance supplies, or seasonal items block a safe path.
- Tracking and weathering on exterior steps near entrances used throughout the day.
When these hazards exist and documentation is missing, adjusters often argue the condition wasn’t known—or that your injury wasn’t caused by the fall. The sooner you build a record, the harder it is for them to dismiss the claim.


