Stair injuries often come from maintenance problems that show up in dense, high-traffic neighborhoods. In Guttenberg, we frequently see claims tied to:
- Shared building entryways and stairwells where landlords or property managers rely on routine inspections that may be missed.
- Wet-weather hazards in winter and shoulder seasons—tracking in moisture from outside can make worn treads and unaddressed defects far more dangerous.
- Poor lighting in lobby and basement stair access areas, especially where bulbs burn out and fixtures aren’t promptly replaced.
- Handrail and clearance problems—loose rails, missing end caps, or obstructions that make it harder to steady yourself.
- Construction and renovation spillover—temporary conditions in multi-unit buildings (or during maintenance) can create uneven steps, cluttered landings, or changes to normal footing.
If your fall happened in a place where other people regularly pass through, the property’s duty to maintain safe conditions is a major focus of the case.


