In Newark, many injury cases we see involve places where foot traffic is frequent:
- Apartment and condo stairwells where maintenance schedules slip during seasonal turnover
- Common-area access (lobbies, shared landings, basement steps) used by residents, service workers, and delivery drivers
- Student/commuter-heavy properties where people rush between cars, rideshare drop-offs, and building entrances
- Mixed-use buildings where a business shares a structure with other tenants, creating confusion over who controls the stairs
Stair injuries in these settings often come down to preventable hazards—loose handrails, uneven treads, poor lighting, clutter on landings, or repairs that were promised but never completed.


