Freeport is a community where people move in and out of multi-unit buildings and local storefronts throughout the day—commuters, visitors, delivery drivers, and residents using shared entries and common stairs.
Those routines can make certain hazards more likely to go unnoticed, such as:
- Wet or dirty stair treads from weather tracking in Nassau County winters and rainy seasons
- Inconsistent lighting in shared hallways, entryways, and stairwells
- Cluttered landings (packages, mats, seasonal items) that narrow safe footing
- Handrail issues—loose brackets, missing sections, or rails installed at an unsafe height
- Carpet or runner wear that reduces grip and hides uneven step edges
When a fall happens in a place with steady pedestrian traffic, property owners are expected to maintain safe conditions and respond to hazards. If they didn’t, liability may be on them or on the party responsible for maintenance.


