Boynton Beach has a mix of high-occupancy communities and busy commercial corridors. That matters because staircase hazards often show up in predictable places:
- Condo and apartment entrances: exterior steps, shared landings, and stairwells where maintenance schedules can slip.
- Seasonal foot traffic: visitors, contractors, and deliveries increase the odds of blocked stairs, cluttered landings, or poor visibility.
- Construction and remodeling: temporary changes to entrances (even “temporary” ones) can create uneven steps or altered handrail use.
- Florida weather and surface tracking: debris tracked onto stairs, worn tread grip, and lighting issues in multi-level buildings.
In these situations, the question isn’t only “who was there when it happened.” It’s whether the responsible party in Boynton Beach knew or should have known about the unsafe condition and still failed to correct it.


