In a suburban community like Zephyrhills, many stair-related injuries occur in places where more than one party touches the property—landlords, property management companies, maintenance vendors, and sometimes commercial operators.
Common real-life scenarios we see include:
- Multi-unit living: tenants report loose handrails, uneven steps, or lighting issues, and repairs take too long.
- Seasonal traffic patterns: residents and visitors moving between homes and common areas more frequently during busier periods.
- Wear-and-tear hazards: carpeted stairs that bunch up, worn treads that lose grip, or stair edges that degrade over time.
The challenge isn’t only proving what went wrong—it’s identifying who had the duty and control to fix or warn about the hazard.


