In our area, staircase injuries frequently intersect with everyday realities:
- High-turnover rentals and shared entrances: property managers may change, but stairways and common areas still require consistent inspections and repairs.
- Weather and seasonal wear: moisture, tracked-in debris, and temperature changes can make steps slick or surfaces deteriorate faster.
- Construction and maintenance activity: when a crew comes through—painting, flooring, landscaping—there’s also a window where hazards can be created or temporarily left in unsafe condition.
- Busy schedules and limited reporting: people are hurt, then try to “handle it later,” which can weaken the timeline of notice and inspection.
Those are exactly the issues insurers look for when they argue the hazard wasn’t known, wasn’t serious, or didn’t cause the injury.


