Many staircase fall claims aren’t denied because people think falls never happen. They’re disputed because insurers focus on whether the property owner/manager had a chance to address the condition.
In Farmington, common dispute points include:
- Older stair designs and wear: handrails that loosen over time, worn treads, or step edges that become less visible.
- Clutter and foot-traffic in shared entrances: packages, seasonal items, or temporary obstacles that weren’t properly managed.
- Inconsistent cleaning or repairs: slippery residues, delayed replacement of damaged components, or “we didn’t get a complaint” arguments.
- Lighting and seasonal changes: darker entryways during fall/winter can make step height differences or uneven surfaces harder to see.
A lawyer’s job is to connect what you experienced to what the property should have done—before the fall.


