In many Greenbelt neighborhoods—especially multi-family buildings and busy mixed-use areas—stairways see frequent foot traffic. That means property managers and businesses are expected to keep common stair areas safe and promptly address hazards.
Stairway accidents frequently come down to whether the property had notice of a dangerous condition and whether it took reasonable steps to fix it. Examples we see in the real world include:
- Handrails that are loose, missing, or not installed to provide safe support
- Steps with worn or slippery treads (including weather-tracking residue near entrances)
- Uneven risers/steps or damaged stair edges
- Blocked or cluttered landings in common hallways
- Lighting problems in entry stairwells or interior corridors
If you reported the hazard, saw prior warnings, or there were maintenance tickets/incident reports, those details can be crucial. And if you didn’t report it right away, we still work to reconstruct how long the condition likely existed and what inspections should have caught it.


