In premises injury cases, the biggest fight is frequently not that stairs are dangerous—it’s proving that the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) about the specific hazard.
In an area with heavy foot traffic, shared building entrances, and frequent turnover in rental communities, hazards can linger when:
- Handrails are loose or not securely fastened after maintenance work
- Lighting is inconsistent in stairwells or common hallways
- Debris accumulates near landings (construction dust, packaging, seasonal clutter)
- Treads are worn smooth, uneven, or not level after repairs
After a fall, the timeline matters. The sooner you preserve evidence and get medical care, the easier it is to show what was wrong and how long it existed.


