Many staircase injuries sound “minor” at first, then become serious after the swelling goes down or after you start physical therapy. Frederick cases can also get complicated when:
- The property is older (worn treads, uneven rises, outdated handrails, poor lighting near entrances).
- Multiple parties control the premises (a landlord vs. a property management company vs. a maintenance contractor).
- The incident happened during normal public activity—visitors, tenants, or employees were moving through the area regularly.
- The scene changed quickly (repairs made before photos were taken, carpeting replaced, debris cleaned up without incident documentation).
These details matter because claims often rise or fall on notice, safety standards, and proof connecting the hazard to your injury.


