Many Ramsey premises are residential in nature—part of the case is figuring out how the property is managed and who had a duty to keep stairs safe. Common local scenarios include:
- Older apartment and townhouse layouts: worn treads, outdated railings, and inconsistent step heights.
- Seasonal conditions: debris tracked in from weather, clutter around entry landings, or poor visibility during early mornings and evenings.
- Guest and service traffic: delivery drivers, home health workers, contractors, and visitors using common stairways.
- Shared responsibility: sometimes a landlord owns the building, a management company handles maintenance, and a contractor performed repairs—each may claim it wasn’t their job.
Your job isn’t to guess who is responsible. Your job is to document what happened and get medical care. Your lawyer’s job is to identify the accountable parties and build a claim that fits New Jersey premises-injury rules and evidence standards.


