Amherst is a residential community where many people live in multi-unit buildings, manage older housing stock, and rely on shared entries and interior stairways—hallways, basements, and exterior steps are part of everyday life.
That matters because staircase hazards often come from maintenance and traffic patterns, not just one-time mistakes. Common Amherst-related scenarios include:
- Older stair treads and railings where wear, warping, or loose fasteners are hard to spot until someone steps wrong
- Entryways and shared landings used by residents, visitors, and deliveries—where clutter or poor housekeeping can quickly become dangerous
- Seasonal slip-and-trip conditions (especially during freeze/thaw cycles) that leave residues, track debris indoors, or conceal uneven steps
- Property handoffs (management changes, landlord/contractor turnover) where inspection routines don’t stay consistent
When you’re hurt, you need more than sympathy—you need a lawyer who knows how to connect the accident scene to the party responsible for safe conditions.


