Truckee properties see heavy foot traffic—especially during peak visitor months. Falls often involve stairways where the “usual” safety expectations weren’t met.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Vacation rentals and lodges: Wet footwear tracked in from snow/ice, cluttered landings, or handrails that don’t offer a reliable grip.
- Hotels and guest entrances: Poor lighting during evening check-ins, uneven treads, or steps not clearly marked.
- Apartment and condo stairwells: Delayed repairs after a reported defect (loose rail, damaged steps, worn flooring).
- Home staircases: Seasonal hazards like ice melt residue, loose rugs, or recently moved furniture that blocks safe footing.
- Workplaces and shuttles: Staff or contractors navigating internal stairs after deliveries—sometimes with inadequate maintenance during busy periods.
In premises injury cases, notice is often the turning point. Did the property owner or manager know (or should they have known) about the condition before your fall? Truckee cases frequently hinge on maintenance logs, prior complaints, incident reports, and how quickly the property addressed the issue after the injury.


