Many staircase cases aren’t caused by “carelessness” in the moment—they’re caused by conditions that should have been addressed. Common Redlands-area scenarios include:
- Older rental properties and aging stair components: worn treads, loose handrails, uneven step height, or missing safety edges.
- Entryways and storefront steps: slippery residue tracked in from outside, poor visibility at dusk, or clutter near landings.
- Lighting and visibility issues: dim exterior lighting near walk-ups, glare from sun at certain times of day, or inadequate indoor illumination.
- Maintenance backlogs: delayed repairs after tenant/customer complaints, especially in multi-unit settings.
- Weather-to-interior transitions: wet footwear and debris brought in from rainy periods or landscaping maintenance.
If your fall happened in or near a stairwell, landing, or exterior entry, the details of the condition matter. The stronger your documentation, the easier it is for your attorney to push back against “it couldn’t have been that bad” arguments.


