Maryland Heights is suburban and commuter-heavy, which means stairways are often used throughout the day—by residents, tenants, employees, customers, and delivery workers. That traffic can make small hazards turn into serious injuries.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Apartment and condo stairwells with delayed repairs (loose handrails, worn treads, uneven steps)
- Retail and service entrances where lighting and cleanup after foot traffic becomes inconsistent
- Workplace stair access affected by shifting schedules, construction staging, or temporary walkways
- Winter weather tracking into building entries that contributes to slipping on or near stairs
When these issues exist, the question becomes: what did the property owner or manager know (or should have known), and what did they do about it?


