Many Sebring residents live in communities where homes and apartments are close together, with shared walkways, entry steps, and interior stairwells used every day by families, guests, and service workers. Stair-related injuries commonly follow patterns like:
- Handrails that feel “almost secure” but are loose, low, or improperly mounted
- Uneven step heights in older construction or after repairs were done patch-by-patch
- Worn stair treads that don’t grip well—especially after humidity, tracked-in moisture, or cleaning
- Poor lighting in hallways and stairwells, particularly in buildings with delayed maintenance
- Cluttered landings from deliveries, landscaping materials, or temporary storage
When these hazards exist, the central question becomes whether the property owner or manager kept the premises reasonably safe—and whether they had notice of the problem before you fell.


