In many premises cases, the outcome hinges on whether the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) about a dangerous condition. In West University Place, that often means reviewing:
- Maintenance and inspection logs for stairwells, entry landings, and common walkways
- Resident complaint history (emails, work orders, request tickets, or incident reports)
- Vendor contractor records when repairs were “scheduled” but not completed
Even if a hazard seems obvious after the fall—like a loose rail or a worn tread—the defense may argue it wasn’t reported, wasn’t there long, or was corrected promptly. That’s why early documentation matters.


