Sleepy Hollow is a mix of older residential stock, multi-level homes, and busy pedestrian areas tied to tourism and local events. That combination increases the number of everyday “near-misses” that can turn into a serious fall:
- Seasonal foot traffic and visitors: People carrying bags, arriving after dark, or rushing between destinations may not notice hazards like worn treads or inconsistent step heights.
- Winter conditions and indoor entryways: Salt, wet boots, and hurried cleanup can leave slick residue near stair transitions.
- Older buildings and renovations: Remodeling, temporary repairs, and mismatched flooring can create uneven edges or loosen handrails.
- Day-to-night lighting changes: Poor illumination on stairways—especially during winter evenings—can be a major factor when someone missteps.
If your fall happened in any of these settings, the key is to document the condition while it still matters and to connect that condition to your injuries.


