In many Pullman premises cases, the dispute isn’t whether you fell—it’s whether the property owner or manager should have prevented it.
Washington premises injury claims frequently turn on:
- Whether the hazard existed long enough that routine inspection should have caught it.
- Whether anyone reported it (maintenance requests, emails, calls to property management, or prior tenant complaints).
- Whether the property had a reasonable safety approach for the building type and foot traffic.
In a college-adjacent town like Pullman, stairs and entryways see regular churn—residents, employees, students, deliveries, and visitors. That pattern makes maintenance systems and response times especially important.


