Many staircase-related injuries in the area aren’t “random.” They often follow patterns:
- Winter entryways: Salt, meltwater, and tracked-in moisture can leave steps slick, especially when surfaces aren’t properly maintained.
- Exterior steps + landscaping: Uneven ground around stair bases or damaged edging can affect footing.
- Shared building traffic: Apartment common areas and entry stairways get heavy use, so small defects (a loose rail, a worn step edge) can worsen over time.
- Construction and seasonal repairs: Temporary fixes, hurried cleanup, or poorly secured materials can create new hazards.
If your fall happened during a seasonal rush, the details matter—what the condition looked like that day, how long it had been there, and whether anyone had reason to know.


