In Newburgh, staircase injuries commonly involve shared entryways, older apartment structures, and buildings where tenants, visitors, and service workers all rely on the same stair paths. When a claim moves forward, insurers typically focus on three questions:
- Notice: Did the property owner, landlord, or management company know (or should they have known) about the hazard?
- Condition: Was there something wrong with the stairs or surrounding area—lighting, handrails, uneven treads, loose carpeting, debris, or damaged edges?
- Causation: Do your medical records connect your injuries to the specific fall?
If any of those are weak, settlement offers often shrink. That’s why we treat the case like a documented timeline from day one—not a guessing game.


