In a community with busy commutes and a mix of older residential buildings, multi-unit housing, and neighborhood retail, stairways are often part of daily movement. Common Amsterdam scenarios include:
- Older apartment and duplex stairs where handrails are worn, loose, or missing.
- Seasonal changes—trackable by timeframes around winter and wet weather—when entrances get slippery and stair treads don’t drain or grip properly.
- Community and small-business foot traffic, where customers or delivery drivers use stair entrances during peak hours.
- Construction or maintenance work that temporarily alters stair access (covers, partial repairs, rerouted entry paths).
These conditions matter because premises cases often turn on notice—whether the responsible party knew (or should have known) about the hazard before you fell.


