In many local cases, the “hazard” isn’t one dramatic failure—it’s a pattern of small conditions that build up:
- Seasonal tracking and runoff (wet mats, dirty treads, ice that melts/refreezes on landings)
- High-traffic building use near entrances and common stairwells where cleaning schedules change
- Construction-adjacent changes (temporary flooring, altered lighting, moved rugs, or reconfigured stair areas)
- Commuter schedules that affect when incidents happen and when staff/management can confirm conditions
These details matter because your case often turns on what the property owner/manager knew (or should have known) and whether they acted reasonably to prevent falls.


