Nashua’s mix of residential neighborhoods, rental properties, and commercial spaces creates recurring patterns in staircase injury cases. Common issues we see include:
- Lighting and seasonal visibility problems: dim stairwells, poor hallway lighting, or temporary lighting changes during construction/maintenance.
- Handrail and landing condition: loose or missing rails, damaged edges, and cluttered landings that reduce safe footing.
- Tenant turnover and delayed maintenance: hazards that are reported but not corrected promptly—especially in multi-family units.
- Wet/dirty conditions from foot traffic: tracked-in moisture from entry areas, causing slick treads on connecting stair runs.
When an insurer later argues “it wasn’t that bad” or “you should’ve watched your step,” the case often turns on documentation and whether the property had a reasonable opportunity to fix or warn about the hazard.


