While staircase hazards exist everywhere, Asbury Park has some recurring real-world conditions that can matter in a premises case:
- Older multi-family buildings: Uneven treads, worn edges, loose handrails, or stairs that were never properly reworked after repairs.
- High-turnover rentals and property management: When maintenance requests aren’t logged or repairs are delayed, insurers may argue the landlord didn’t have “notice.”
- Tourism season foot traffic: Common areas and entryways get heavier use during peak months—more wear, more congestion, and more chances for hazards to be overlooked.
- Nighttime activity and lighting issues: Poor lighting in stairwells, dim hallways, or glare from nearby entrances can contribute to falls.
- Weather + debris: Even when the incident happens on interior steps, tracked-in debris can affect grip and footing—especially around building entrances.
If you fell in a stairwell, lobby, hotel-like common area, or a rental entry, those details can affect how we build liability and causation.


