In many Windsor premises cases, the “hazard” isn’t a dramatic broken stair—it’s the kind of defect that shows up in real living and real foot traffic:
- Lighting gaps in entry stairwells or dim pathways leading to the landing
- Loose or incomplete handrails on exterior steps, garage-to-house stairs, or shared apartment walkways
- Uneven tread wear from weather exposure (especially on steps transitioning from outdoor to indoor areas)
- Carpet seams, mats, or clutter that shift or catch a shoe
- Delayed maintenance after a resident reports a loose rail or wobbling step
If you fell in a rental or shared property, the “who’s responsible” question often turns on maintenance control—property owner vs. management company vs. contractor.


