Many staircase fall cases here involve one or more of these local realities:
- Seasonal foot traffic: During peak months, buildings see higher turnover—guests, renters, short-term occupants—so hazards may be missed or not reported.
- Residential conversions and older structures: Some properties have stair layouts, lighting, or handrail setups that were never updated to today’s safety expectations.
- Condo and property-management systems: In shared buildings, responsibility can split between an owner, a condo association, and a maintenance contractor.
- “It was fine yesterday” defenses: Insurers often argue the condition was transient or obvious. Your job is to show what was wrong, when it was known, and how it caused the fall.
That’s why your next steps matter: the earliest evidence (and the right narrative) can strongly influence whether the case resolves fairly.


