In Burlington, staircase accidents often involve:
- Apartment and rental properties: handrail issues, worn treads, lighting problems in stairwells, or delayed repairs after tenant complaints.
- Retail and service buildings: entryways and customer-access stairs where maintenance schedules are tight.
- Workplace access points: stairs that connect parking, loading areas, or back-of-house routes—where a “temporary” condition becomes the new normal.
- Home environments for visitors: porch-to-stair transitions, steps with uneven height, or cluttered landings during gatherings.
Whether the location is residential or commercial, the case usually turns on a single theme: what the responsible party knew (or should have known) about the stair hazard and what they did about it.


