In a suburban community like Minneola, many staircase-related injuries come from conditions that can be overlooked during busy weeks—especially around residential rentals, property turnovers, and seasonal upkeep.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Broken or loose handrails on exterior steps or stair landings
- Uneven step heights after repairs, landscaping work, or remodeling
- Poor lighting at night (driveway and entryway illumination that doesn’t reach the stairs)
- Wet, slick treads when rain, sprinklers, or condensation make steps hazardous
- Cluttered stairways in entry areas where items are repeatedly stored or delayed in being moved
- Delayed maintenance after tenants, residents, or visitors report a defect
Florida premises-injury cases often hinge on notice and reasonable care—meaning the question isn’t just “did someone fall?” It’s whether the property owner or controller acted reasonably to prevent or address the hazard.


