Many injury claims hinge on one question: was the hazard preventable? In Grenada, that often comes down to the day-to-day realities of property upkeep—especially in places where people repeatedly use the same stairways.
Common Grenada-area scenarios we see include:
- Rental units and multi-family entries where repairs take longer than they should
- Older apartment and retail buildings with uneven steps, worn edges, or handrails that don’t feel secure
- Churches and community facilities where stair lighting may be inconsistent during evening events
- Local businesses where customers and visitors pass through entryways and common corridors
Even a “minor” fall on steps can cause serious injuries—sprains, fractures, head injuries, and back or neck problems—especially when the step surface is slick or the lighting is poor.


