Stairway injuries in Newark often show up in predictable places—particularly where foot traffic is routine and maintenance can be stretched.
- Apartment and multi-unit entry staircases: common-area steps, exterior entry stairs, and stairwells where lighting and handrail maintenance may be inconsistent.
- Workplace staircases near shift changes: rushed movement between floors, especially where temporary clean-up, cords, or equipment get left in walkways.
- Retail and service locations: seasonal cleaning, store setups, and customer traffic creating cluttered or poorly marked steps.
- Tourist/visitor flow at local destinations: when visitors are unfamiliar with the layout, hazards like dim lighting, worn treads, or missing safety features become more dangerous.
In each setting, the legal question is the same: what unsafe condition existed, who was responsible for correcting it, and how it caused the fall and your injuries.


