In a suburban community like Franklin Park, staircase injuries frequently involve shared spaces—common entrances, basement steps, interior landings, and side access routes. Those areas can be highly contested because the property owner often argues:
- the condition was “normal” or “temporary,”
- you should have noticed the hazard,
- or the injury is unrelated to the fall.
That’s why your case needs scene-specific documentation and an evidence plan from the start. The details—lighting near the stairs, condition of treads, handrail stability, debris, uneven steps, or whether a prior complaint was ignored—can determine whether the claim moves toward a fair settlement.


