Sebastian’s mix of residential neighborhoods, rentals, and visitor traffic creates common risk patterns:
- High foot traffic during events and weekends: walkways and entries get used heavily, and hazards can go unnoticed.
- Humidity and wet conditions near exterior stairs: even “inside” staircases can involve damp shoes, condensation, or tracked-in debris.
- Aging rental properties: wear-and-tear issues like loose handrails or uneven treads can develop slowly.
- Construction and maintenance cycles: temporary repairs, lighting changes, or stored materials can create unsafe steps.
When a fall happens, the key question becomes: was the hazard reasonably addressed or warned about before you got hurt?


