Madison draws people for dining, shopping, seasonal events, and weekend outings. That means stairways get used constantly—by residents, guests, contractors, and visitors who may not know where hazards are.
In practice, that often shows up as:
- crowded entryways where handrails are harder to navigate
- cluttered landings from deliveries and seasonal setup
- lighting that looks “fine” until you’re carrying something or moving quickly
- uneven wear on older stair components in older Madison properties
When injuries happen in high-traffic settings, the case often turns on whether the property owner or business operator acted reasonably to keep stairs safe for people who were there legitimately.


