In Richardson—where many residents live in multi-unit properties, townhomes, and mixed-use neighborhoods—stairway hazards frequently show up in areas that are supposed to be routinely maintained:
- shared entry stairs and exterior walkways
- apartment stairwells and interior landings
- common-area access routes for visitors, deliveries, and rideshare pickups
- stair access points near maintenance closets, storage areas, or trash/utility zones
When these hazards persist (or someone reports them and they aren’t fixed), insurers tend to argue the condition wasn’t their fault or that they didn’t have time to respond. A strong Richardson case focuses on what the property knew (or should have known) and whether reasonable maintenance would have prevented the fall.


