While every claim is different, Canandaigua premises cases often involve patterns such as:
- Seasonal and short-term rentals: Guests may rely on unfamiliar stairways and lighting. If hazards weren’t corrected after a complaint or prior inspection, liability can become a key issue.
- Apartment buildings and common entrances: Broken or wobbly handrails, worn treads, or uneven steps can be recurring problems that property managers should have addressed.
- Local businesses with customer access: Entrances, basements, and back stairwells are sometimes treated as “non-public,” even though staff and visitors must use them.
- Work sites and contractor traffic: Construction, deliveries, or maintenance can create temporary hazards—especially if debris isn’t secured or stairs aren’t re-checked after work is done.
If any part of your accident happened in a location like these, the details you document early can strongly affect how quickly the claim moves and how much it’s worth.


