Venice has a unique mix of residential communities, seasonal visitors, and pedestrian-heavy areas. That combination can affect how falls happen and how liability is disputed.
Common local scenarios include:
- Condo and HOA stairways: Shared stairwells and community entrances where maintenance is handled through boards, management companies, or contractors.
- Seasonal rentals and guests: Visitors may not know the property layout, and insurers sometimes argue the guest “should have noticed” hazards.
- Retail entrances and shopping areas: Stairs at storefronts, lobbies, and office buildings where spills, lighting, or temporary conditions (construction or cleaning) can contribute.
- Older buildings and remodeling: Uneven transitions, upgraded flooring that wasn’t matched correctly, or stair treads changed during renovations.
In each of these situations, the key question is the same: was the hazard unsafe, and did the responsible party have notice or an obligation to keep it reasonably safe?


