In premises injury cases, the key issue is usually not whether stairs are dangerous—they are used every day. It’s whether the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) about a hazardous condition and still failed to correct it.
In Cambridge, common scenarios include:
- Aging rental stairwells where tread wear, uneven steps, or failing railings develop over time
- Weather-related tracking and debris that makes stairs slippery in entrances used by deliveries and visitors
- Cluttered landings in multi-unit buildings where maintenance schedules lag behind tenant needs
- Poor illumination in stair corridors or exterior steps used during early mornings and evening events
Your lawyer’s job is to connect the condition to the fall and show the responsible party had an opportunity to address it.


