Stair and landing injuries tend to cluster around places where maintenance, turnover, or visitor traffic creates real-world risk. In Monroe, that often means:
- Apartment and condo stairwells where leases turn over and repairs can lag behind resident reports
- Small businesses and storefronts with customers coming and going frequently
- Multi-tenant entryways where multiple parties may claim they don’t control the stairs
- Properties with seasonal wear (weather tracked in, loose mats, worn treads, lighting that gets overlooked)
Even a “minor” defect—an uneven step, a loose handrail, poor lighting, or a landing cluttered with debris—can be the reason a fall happens. The key is proving that the condition existed and that the responsible party failed to address it.


