Stairway accidents in Delaware’s largest city often cluster around a few recurring settings:
- Rowhome and multi-level rentals: uneven step heights, worn treads, loose trim, or handrails that feel “stable” until the moment they aren’t.
- Apartment buildings with shared entrances: cluttered landings during move-in/out, lighting that doesn’t reach the top or bottom step, or delayed repairs after tenant complaints.
- Busy commercial buildings: customers and employees moving quickly in stairwells, especially when maintenance is handled by contractors on a schedule.
- Seasonal conditions: wet footwear tracked in from rain or coastal weather, increasing slip risk on stairs that lack traction or have deteriorating surfaces.
If any of these sound familiar, you’re not overreacting—these are exactly the kinds of facts that affect liability and settlement value.


