Many staircase cases aren’t about a single “bad step.” In Mount Pleasant, the real issues often involve how properties are maintained day-to-day:
- Seasonal wear and cleanup: Salt, moisture, and tracked-in debris can affect traction on stair treads—particularly near exterior entrances and foyers.
- Multi-unit living: Apartment stairwells and entry stairs may be managed by landlords or property management companies, so identifying the correct decision-maker matters.
- Suburban remodels and transitions: Some homes and common areas undergo updates that change step height, thresholds, rail placement, or lighting—creating hazards if safety isn’t rechecked.
- Work and customer access: Employers and storefront operators may have policies for inspections and spill/cleanup logs; missing records can hurt their defense.
Even if you think the problem was “obvious,” insurance companies often argue the hazard wasn’t caused by them, wasn’t known, or wasn’t serious. Your next steps should be designed to address those arguments early.


