In New Jersey, premises cases frequently turn on whether the property owner (or the party responsible for maintenance) knew—or should have known—about the dangerous condition.
In Collingswood, common scenarios include:
- Older stairwells with worn treads or reduced grip over time
- Handrails that are loose, too low, or missing where they should be
- Lighting that’s inadequate in entryways, basement stairs, or hallway landings
- Weather-tracking and clutter near doorways that leads to unsafe footing
- Delayed repairs after prior tenant/customer complaints
These cases aren’t “just a stumble.” They’re about whether reasonable maintenance and reasonable warnings were in place.


