In Glendale, many staircase fall claims revolve around one recurring issue: whether the property owner knew (or should have known) about the hazard before you fell.
Examples we commonly see in the area include:
- Worn or uneven treads in apartment stairwells and common areas
- Handrails that are loose, missing sections, or not properly secured
- Poor lighting in entry stairways or parking-adjacent walkways
- Debris or clutter left near stair landings (boxes, maintenance materials, seasonal items)
- Weather- and dust-related traction problems, especially during the drier months when grit accumulates near entrances
When insurers argue “no one reported it,” the case often turns into a document fight. That’s why early action matters—before photos disappear, maintenance logs get revised, and witnesses forget details.


