Saratoga Springs sees steady foot traffic year-round, but risk spikes during high-demand periods—when short-term rentals turn over quickly, hotels run full capacity, and contractors or event staff are moving in and out.
That often means:
- Stairs and entryways get used more frequently (more people, more luggage, more deliveries)
- Maintenance timelines get stretched (repairs get deferred until “later”)
- Handrails and lighting are overlooked in older buildings
- Cluttered landings or temporary hazards appear during turnover or event prep
When a staircase injury happens in this environment, the key question becomes: what was unsafe, who had the duty to fix it, and did they have notice in time?


