Many Eatontown cases follow a similar pattern: the stairs look “ordinary” until the moment someone steps on an unsafe surface. Common local scenarios include:
- Entry and common-area stairways in multi-unit buildings where maintenance inspections aren’t consistent between tenants and turnover periods.
- Retail and service locations where customers or delivery drivers use stairs in high-traffic windows.
- Seasonal conditions that affect traction and visibility (wet clothing, mud tracked in, glare, dim lighting during early evening hours).
- Older stair components—worn treads, aging handrails, or damaged edges—that don’t always get repaired promptly.
Even when the hazard seems minor (a loose rail, a slick landing, a step that’s uneven), the injury can be life-changing.


