Stairway injuries in our area often involve conditions residents encounter repeatedly:
- Apartment and condo stairwells with uneven step heights, worn treads, or handrails that don’t feel secure when you grab them.
- Front entry steps and landings at residential properties—especially when ice, salt residue, or wet weather makes stair surfaces less predictable.
- Mixed-use buildings where visitors or deliveries use shared stairways and the hazard is overlooked because foot traffic is constant.
- Seasonal maintenance gaps after winter weather—when inspections happen less frequently, but hazards like loose trim, damaged edges, or poor lighting remain.
In these situations, the key question is usually the same: was the hazard something the property owner or manager knew about—or should have discovered through reasonable inspection?


