Claremont’s mix of older residential properties, multi-unit buildings, and busy pedestrian activity creates predictable accident patterns. Common staircase-fall scenarios we investigate include:
- Lighting problems at entry stairs and landings (burned-out fixtures, dim porch lights, glare, or uneven illumination)
- Handrail issues—loose mounting, missing rails where they’re expected, or rails that don’t provide secure support
- Surface hazards such as uneven treads, worn anti-slip material, loose carpeting, or debris tracked onto stairs
- Maintenance gaps after repairs or seasonal changes (construction debris, temporary coverings, or delayed fixes)
- Visitor and tenant falls in common areas where the property management controls inspections and upkeep
Because Claremont communities include many homes and small apartment buildings, multiple parties may be involved (landlords, property managers, maintenance contractors, or HOA-style controls for certain common areas). Figuring out who had the duty to fix the hazard early can make or break the claim.


