In many Ohio premises cases, the dispute isn’t about whether stairs are dangerous—it’s about whether the owner (or manager) acted reasonably under the circumstances.
For Macedonia residents, common friction points include:
- Lighting and visibility in entryways and stairwells (especially during evening returns from work)
- Weather tracking and debris near exterior stairs or shared walkways
- Maintenance gaps in older buildings or properties with shared responsibility between landlords and management companies
- Prior complaints about loose handrails, uneven treads, or cluttered landings
Your claim will often depend on proving that the condition was unsafe, that the right party knew (or should have known) about it, and that this specific hazard caused your injury.


