In suburban communities like Sayreville, many injuries occur in settings where routine maintenance is expected but not always consistent—especially in multi-family buildings, older properties, and complexes with shared entryways.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Loose or worn stair treads in entry stairs used multiple times per day
- Handrails that wobble or aren’t properly secured after wear-and-tear
- Poor lighting on stairwells (particularly during early morning commutes or evening returns)
- Cluttered landings in shared hallways or building entrances
- Changes to flooring or rugs that create an uneven step
In New Jersey, proving liability frequently depends on showing the responsible party had a duty to maintain safe premises and that they failed to act reasonably once they knew—or should have known—about the hazard. That’s why “notice” becomes a central issue early in these claims.


