Washington Court House is a mix of residential neighborhoods and small commercial corridors, plus frequent movement tied to work commutes and community life. That means staircase hazards show up in several predictable ways:
- Rental turnover and deferred repairs: cracked steps, loose handrails, inconsistent lighting, or broken stair edges that aren’t fixed promptly.
- Side entrances, basements, and porch stairs: uneven surfaces and aging treads—especially after weather changes.
- Visitor-heavy locations: churches, community venues, and local businesses where foot traffic increases and maintenance routines can slip.
- Construction and maintenance distractions: debris, temporarily blocked stairs, or housekeeping shortcuts that create a fall risk.
In many Ohio premises cases, the dispute isn’t whether you fell—it’s whether the property owner or manager should have discovered the hazard and took reasonable steps to keep people safe.


