Elon’s mix of residential rentals, visitor traffic, and frequent move-ins/out can create real-world risk patterns. In practice, staircase and stairwell accidents often involve:
- Poorly maintained handrails or loose balusters in rental units and common areas
- Lighting problems in stairwells, entryways, and basement access routes
- Uneven steps, worn treads, or missing stair edge strips—especially in older buildings
- Cluttered landings during renovations, deliveries, or seasonal transitions
- Wet or dirty surfaces tracked in during rainy seasons or from exterior entries
These details affect how we prove negligence. An insurer may argue the fall was “unfortunate” rather than preventable. We look for the evidence that shows the hazard was real, foreseeable, and not properly addressed.


