Many injuries here involve predictable, local “real life” factors:
- Wet steps from winter melt and spring rain (slippery treads, no salt/grit, or worn anti-slip strips)
- Poor lighting at entries and stair landings (especially during early mornings and evenings)
- Handrail issues in older homes and multi-unit buildings (loose mounts, missing sections, damaged grips)
- Cluttered stairways during renovations, deliveries, or seasonal storage (boxes, mats, or temporary barriers)
- Snow removal and landscaping decisions that create hazards—like uneven clearing or leftover ice along edges
These aren’t “bad luck” cases. They’re often preventable—and when a property owner or manager should have corrected the condition, liability may be on the table.


