Sunny Isles Beach is dense and highly residential, with many multi-story properties. That mix creates predictable risk patterns:
- High-traffic common areas: lobbies, stairwells, and access corridors see frequent foot traffic from residents, delivery drivers, and guests.
- Condo and property-management maintenance cycles: hazards can persist when repairs are delayed or inspections aren’t documented.
- Wet-season conditions: water from pool areas, valet drop-offs, and outdoor-adjacent entries can contribute to slippery steps or track debris on landings.
- Crowded movement after events: weekends and peak season can mean people are rushing—making it easier for small defects to cause serious falls.
When you’re hurt in one of these settings, the key legal question becomes: did the property owner or controller act reasonably to keep stairways safe, and do the records show notice of the problem?


