Swansea sits in a busy regional corridor, and many buildings are designed for frequent entry/exit—especially in residential complexes and retail/service spaces. That means the “who’s responsible” question often turns on practical details:
- Turnover and maintenance schedules: recurring tenant or visitor traffic can highlight whether inspections were actually happening.
- Entrances and common stairwells: issues like loose treads, uneven steps, or inadequate handrails are common dispute points.
- Winter and seasonal conditions: even inside buildings, tracking dirt, wet footwear, or salt residue can worsen traction on stair surfaces.
- Events-driven crowding: during peak periods, staff may be moving quickly and less likely to notice hazards in time.
When you contact counsel early, we can focus on the facts that matter locally: what the premises looked like, what notice existed, and what records should have been kept.


