Marathon is a traffic-aware island community with a strong visitor economy. That means stairs get heavy use—and maintenance gaps can be costly.
You may be dealing with a staircase hazard if the incident happened:
- In a vacation rental or short-term condo where turnover is frequent and inspections may be inconsistent.
- In hotel or resort common areas, including stairwells, lobbies, and access ramps adjacent to stairs.
- Around docks, walkways, and exterior entry stairs where moisture, salt air, and tracking debris can affect grip.
- In multi-unit buildings where residents rely on property management to keep rails, lighting, and tread condition safe.
Even if the hazard seems minor—worn treads, unstable handrails, poor lighting, clutter on landings—stairs injuries can escalate quickly, especially if you suffered back, neck, or lower-extremity damage.


