In dense, walkable neighborhoods, many falls occur in areas that aren’t truly “private”—even if they feel like part of your daily routine. Common West Hollywood scenarios include:
- Apartment stairwells and common corridors where maintenance intervals slip or handrails aren’t tightened after complaints
- Entryways, storefront steps, and mixed-use buildings where deliveries, outdoor foot traffic, and cleaning schedules increase risk
- Vacation rental or guest-access buildings where turnover leads to inconsistent safety checks
- Nighttime and event-related traffic where lighting is inadequate or people rush between destinations
When multiple parties interact with the same stair area—tenants, staff, contractors, visitors—responsibility can become complicated fast. The right claim strategy starts by identifying who had control over the stairs and what they knew before your fall.


