In a dense city with lots of multi-family housing and foot traffic, the same types of stair-related problems show up repeatedly:
- Handrails that are loose, incomplete, or mismatched (common in older buildings and remodels)
- Uneven steps or inconsistent riser height that makes a normal stride unreliable
- Poor lighting in stairwells, common corridors, parking-garage entrances, and exterior walkways
- Wet-weather tracking near exterior stairs (rainy season can expose slick treads)
- Cluttered landings—boxes, delivery items, construction debris, or temporary barriers
- Carpet or flooring transitions that don’t provide stable footing
If you were injured while entering or exiting a building, walking to a unit, or moving through a common area, the “where” matters. We investigate how the space was used and maintained—because that’s where liability often turns.


