In practice, many stairway injury claims turn on a single question: did the responsible party know—or should they have known—about the hazard before you fell?
That matters in Lindon because stair hazards commonly show up in predictable places:
- Rental properties and property-managed buildings with ongoing tenant turnover
- Front-entry steps that get used repeatedly by residents, guests, and service workers
- Common areas where maintenance requests can pile up during busy seasons
- Retail and service locations where customers move quickly and lighting/cleanliness issues get overlooked
Even when a stair defect seems “obvious” after the fact (like a broken handrail or uneven step), the insurance side will often argue it wasn’t reported, wasn’t present long, or wasn’t the kind of condition they had a reasonable chance to catch.
Your case strengthens when we can show prior complaints, maintenance delays, inspection gaps, or other evidence that the hazard existed before your injury.


