In a smaller city like Gillette, many buildings are managed by the same property teams, maintenance contractors, or employers over long periods. That can work for or against you depending on what the records show.
Insurers commonly look for gaps like:
- no maintenance or inspection history for the stairwell
- no documented prior complaints about lighting, rails, or uneven treads
- delays between the incident and the first medical evaluation
Your case strengthens when we can show the hazard was discoverable—for example, a reported loose handrail, repeated issues with stair lighting, or cluttered or poorly secured entry steps during turnover.


