Montgomery properties often include older multi-family housing, mixed-use storefronts, and community facilities with heavy foot traffic. That matters because stair-related injuries commonly stem from issues like:
- handrails that are loose, missing, or too low/too far from the stair run
- uneven step heights, worn treads, or damaged stair edges
- poor lighting in stairwells and entryways
- debris from routine cleaning or move-in/move-out activity
- clutter on landings during events, maintenance, or seasonal turnover
When residents and visitors are moving in and out—especially during high-traffic periods—small maintenance gaps become serious safety risks. The legal question becomes: who knew (or should have known) about the hazard and what steps were they required to take to keep stairs reasonably safe?


