Many premises cases turn on the same basics—what was wrong with the stairs, whether the owner knew (or should have known), and how that hazard caused your injury. In Clayton, OH, the real-world details that often matter include:
- Rental and shared living stairwells: Tenants may report loose rails, worn treads, or lighting issues that management doesn’t address quickly.
- Busy entryways during weather changes: Seasonal dampness from winter melt, wet shoes, and salt tracking can make steps slick—especially if surfaces aren’t maintained.
- “I was just in a hurry” situations: Commuters may carry packages or rush between vehicles and doors. That doesn’t erase liability, but it can affect how insurers frame fault.
A strong claim keeps the focus where it belongs: the condition of the stairs and what reasonable care required for that property.


