In premises cases, the biggest fight is frequently not whether you fell—it’s whether the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) about the hazard.
In Plantation, staircase hazards often come to light in patterns like:
- Older stairwells and shared entries where lighting bulbs, handrail attachments, or tread traction aren’t routinely maintained.
- Seasonal and event-related foot traffic in common areas where debris or temporary items get left near stair paths.
- Maintenance delays after residents report issues (wobbly rails, loose carpeting on steps, uneven heights) and nothing is repaired promptly.
A strong claim ties your fall to a specific condition and shows that reasonable care required fixing—or warning about—it.


