Stairway accidents aren’t limited to apartment complexes. In Pickerington and nearby Central Ohio neighborhoods, we often see injuries tied to:
- Residential entry and basement steps: uneven risers, worn tread edges, missing/loose handrails, or changes in lighting at dusk.
- Multi-unit common areas: cluttered stair landings, delayed repairs, or maintenance staff who document the hazard after the fact.
- Move-in/move-out transitions: temporary rugs, boxes, or construction debris left near stairways while work is ongoing.
- Workplace traffic patterns: employees carrying items between parking areas and break rooms, then encountering poorly marked steps or inconsistent handrail height.
- Seasonal conditions: wet boots tracked in, salt residue, and reduced traction that makes a “routine” step dangerous.
If your fall happened in any of these contexts, the key question is usually the same: what unsafe condition existed, and did the responsible party know (or should have known) about it?


