Many staircase fall cases in our area involve everyday, fast-moving environments:
- Rental and multi-unit living: stairwells, common entrances, and carpeted steps can be neglected between repairs.
- Work sites with high foot traffic: employees and visitors may use back entrances, loading areas, or stair access routes under time pressure.
- Seasonal conditions: dust, debris, and tracking from outside can make steps slick—especially when cleaning and maintenance routines are inconsistent.
- Visitors and deliveries: people unfamiliar with a building’s layout are more likely to misstep if lighting or handrails are inadequate.
These details influence liability. In other words, it’s not only “someone fell”—it’s whether the property owner or controller took reasonable steps to keep stairs safe for the people using them.


