Staircase cases in Delaware often involve hazards tied to everyday property use and maintenance cycles. Common situations include:
- Apartment and rental entry stairs: broken or loose handrails, worn treads, poor lighting in common areas, or uneven step edges.
- Workplace and office building stairwells: blocked or cluttered landings, inadequate lighting after hours, or failure to correct known defects.
- Seasonal weather tracking into entrances: moisture, salt residue, or debris near the stair area after storms—especially if the property isn’t cleaned promptly.
- Older residential properties: inconsistent riser heights, damaged steps hidden under coverings, or renovations that weren’t completed to safe standards.
A key detail in these cases is whether the property had reason to know about the hazard before you fell—because that “notice” issue can make or break the claim.


