In a busy city where buildings serve residents and visitors year-round, hazards can persist longer than they should—especially in multi-unit properties with shared entrances, common stairways, and recurring tenant turnover.
Common New Rochelle scenarios we see include:
- Stairways with inconsistent lighting at night or during evening foot traffic
- Worn treads and uneven steps in older structures
- Handrails that are loose, missing, or not properly secured
- Clutter on landings from deliveries, renovations, or resident storage
- Delayed repairs after complaints were made to management
When liability is disputed, insurers frequently argue the condition wasn’t known or wasn’t serious. A strong claim counters that with documentation and proof of what the property owner or manager knew—and when.


