Stairway accidents in our area frequently involve patterns tied to how buildings are used and maintained:
- Tourism and short-stay traffic: Stairwells and common areas in hotels, guest buildings, and mixed-use properties can be heavily used, and hazards may go unnoticed until a fall happens.
- Outdoor-to-indoor transitions: Cracked stair edges, worn treads, and debris can be more common where people track in sand, moisture, or dirt from nearby walkways.
- Older condo and rental buildings: Uneven step heights, aging handrails, and lighting that doesn’t meet modern safety expectations can become long-term issues.
- Maintenance gaps between tenants and contractors: Property managers may rely on outside vendors for repairs. If a hazard existed for weeks (or longer), notice and responsibility become central.
These aren’t “theoretical” issues—these are the kinds of conditions we look for when building liability arguments in Fort Lauderdale premises cases.


