In Mayfield Heights, many residents live in multi-level homes or in buildings with shared stairways. That means the “normal routine” of using stairs is constant—before work, after errands, and during busy season when visitors come through.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Apartment and condo shared entries: handrails that wobble, worn treads, or lighting that isn’t bright enough for safe footing at dusk.
- Split-level home entrances: uneven step height or carpeting that shifts on impact.
- Retail and service storefronts: blocked stair access during cleanup or maintenance, especially when staff are moving quickly.
- Work-related stair use: employees stepping between floors for deliveries, restocking, or client visits.
Ohio premises liability is fact-driven, and these details matter—especially when an insurer argues the fall was unavoidable or that the condition wasn’t dangerous.


