While staircase injuries can occur anywhere, Lewiston has real-world settings where certain hazards show up more often:
- Older multifamily housing and renovations: Updates are not always completed uniformly—worn treads, inconsistent step height, or handrails that are loose or not properly secured.
- Downtown foot traffic and quick turnovers: Entry steps can be affected by fast foot movement, deliveries, and cleaning schedules—sometimes leaving debris, clutter, or poor lighting after hours.
- Seasonal weather tracking: Ice melt, wet shoes, and salt residue can make stair surfaces slick, even when the area “looks fine” at a glance.
- Construction-adjacent buildings: Temporary walkways, changed lighting, or maintenance work can create new risks on landings and stairways.
If any of these sound familiar, your case may hinge on what the property knew (or should have known) and whether reasonable maintenance was followed.


