In residential neighborhoods and rental properties around Easton, Maryland, stair safety problems commonly come down to two questions:
- How long the hazard existed (and whether it should have been discovered during reasonable inspections).
- Whether the property owner or manager received notice—for example, a prior maintenance request, a reported rail issue, a tenant complaint, or an incident report from staff.
In many premises cases, the insurance company focuses on “notice” and “reasonableness.” That means the details you can document—photos of the steps/handrail, timing of repairs, and any prior reports—often carry outsized weight.


