In many Frankfort injury claims, the dispute isn’t whether stairs can be dangerous—it’s whether the property owner or manager had a realistic chance to fix the hazard.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Rental properties where handrails are loose, steps are uneven, or lighting is inadequate in common entryways.
- Apartment and townhouse stairs where maintenance is delayed after residents report problems.
- Work and service locations (including back-of-house stairwells) where contractors or staff create clutter or fail to secure hazards.
- Seasonal slip-and-trip conditions that migrate indoors—tracking debris into entry stair areas after weather changes.
These cases often hinge on whether the responsible party had actual or constructive notice—for example, prior complaints, maintenance requests, inspection practices, or a hazard that existed long enough that reasonable checks should have caught it.


