Johnstown’s mix of residential rentals, newer subdivisions, and business locations creates a real-world pattern: many stair hazards are tied to maintenance and traffic flow.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Rental and property-managed stairwells where handrails, lighting, or step surfaces weren’t repaired after prior complaints.
- Seasonal weather tracking (mud, slush, wet footwear) that makes stair treads slick—especially at building entrances and common areas.
- Construction-era changes where stair surfaces, lighting, or transitions were altered and not maintained to the same safety standard.
- Workplace stair use during busy shift changes—when people rush between parking areas, break rooms, or loading areas.
If your fall happened in any of these settings, the responsible party may be a landlord, property management company, maintenance contractor, or business operator—depending on control of the premises.


