In a residential community like West Point, many premises-injury cases turn on whether the property was inspected and maintained the way it should have been. Stairways are a common problem area because conditions can change over time—handrails loosen, lighting becomes inadequate, carpeting shifts, and step surfaces wear down.
Local realities that can matter in your claim include:
- Busy entryways and shared walkways where residents and guests track in debris (leading to slick or uneven steps)
- Turnover in rental properties where repairs may be delayed between tenants
- Construction/contractor activity tied to upkeep and remodels, which can temporarily affect stairs and access routes
A strong claim typically shows not only what went wrong, but also what the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) before you fell.


