In a suburban community like Upper Arlington, many stairway hazards don’t involve dramatic, one-time failures. Instead, they involve patterns: maintenance that’s delayed, areas that get used heavily by residents and guests, and defects that remain after someone should have noticed.
Common scenarios we see in Upper Arlington include:
- Entryway and landing hazards caused by tracked-in moisture from Ohio weather (including freeze-thaw cycles).
- Stair lighting problems in stairwells, hallways, and multi-level homes where bulbs burn out and replacements lag.
- Loose railings or worn treads where tenants or visitors reported issues informally but repairs weren’t documented.
- Construction-adjacent clutter during remodels or landscaping work that affects safe footing near stairs.
These cases often turn on a single theme: did the responsible party know (or should have known) about the condition in time to fix it—or warn people to stay safe?


