In Niagara Falls, many premises injuries involve predictable real-world patterns:
- Tourism foot traffic and quick turnarounds: Hotels, motels, and short-term rentals see constant guest movement. When staff schedules are tight, maintenance issues can linger.
- Older buildings and multi-unit layouts: Uneven risers, worn treads, and aging handrails show up more often in older housing stock.
- Seasonal weather and tracking indoors: Snow melt and wet footwear can make stair surfaces slick—especially on exterior entry stairs leading to lobbies or basements.
- Nighttime activity near events: After peak entertainment hours, stair lighting and wayfinding issues become more significant.
These factors don’t change the legal standard—but they often change the evidence you need and how quickly notice can be proven.


