In a town with steady commuting and frequent stop-ins—offices, retail entrances, apartment complexes, and shared community spaces—stairs are often treated like “back-of-house” infrastructure. That can mean:
- Clutter at landings during busy hours (boxes, seasonal items, cleaning supplies)
- Lighting that’s inconsistent in entryways and common stairwells
- High-traffic wear on handrails and treads in multi-tenant buildings
- Maintenance delays when tenants report problems but repairs take weeks
When you’re injured, these patterns matter. The case often turns on what the property should have noticed earlier—and what records show about inspections, complaints, and repairs.


