In Waynesboro, many properties include older stair construction, split-level homes, rental turnovers, and multi-tenant common areas. That matters because staircase fall claims frequently turn on details like:
- Handrail and guardrail condition (loose mounts, missing sections, improper height)
- Lighting and visibility on landings and stairwell entrances
- Carpet or tread wear from heavy foot traffic
- Changes after maintenance (repairs that weren’t completed safely)
- Prior complaints from tenants or visitors that weren’t fixed
Even when the hazard seems obvious to you, insurers often argue one of three things: the condition wasn’t dangerous, they didn’t receive notice, or your medical problems don’t connect to the fall. The case strategy has to be built to counter those arguments.


