Staircase injuries are often tied to conditions that are easy for a property to overlook—until someone gets hurt. Common scenarios in the Harrisburg area include:
- Rental and multi-family maintenance gaps: loose handrails, worn treads, uneven steps, broken stair edging, or inconsistent lighting in interior common areas.
- Entryway and transition hazards: falls at the edge of landings, near door thresholds, or where flooring changes create an unexpected step or traction problem.
- Busy retail and service locations: cluttered stairways, improper placement of cleaning equipment, or failure to secure areas during routine maintenance.
- Weather and tracking issues (when stairs connect to outdoor access): debris or moisture tracked in can reduce traction and increase fall risk.
If you’re wondering whether your case fits, the key is simple: what was unsafe about the stairs or surrounding area, and who had the duty to keep it reasonably safe?


