In suburban communities like Folsom, staircase hazards frequently trace back to maintenance and inspection problems rather than one obvious act of carelessness. Common examples we see in the area include:
- Handrails that feel secure until you test them—then loosen under normal use
- Wear on stair treads from repeated foot traffic in multi-unit buildings
- Lighting that’s dim or inconsistent at night (especially near entry stairways)
- Repairs that were started but never completed, leaving uneven surfaces
- Clutter or objects left on landings during busy turnovers or cleaning schedules
In California, a claim often turns on whether the property owner or property manager knew (or should have known) about the condition and still failed to fix it or warn you. That’s why “who had control,” “how long it existed,” and “what was done after complaints” matter as much as the fall itself.


