In Oregon premises-injury claims, the key question is usually whether the property owner or controller acted reasonably with respect to the hazard—especially after they had reason to know about it.
In Forest Grove, common real-world situations include:
- Older staircases and exterior entrances where worn treads, uneven steps, or deteriorating railings weren’t addressed after they became noticeable.
- Maintenance gaps in rentals (including property-managed units) where complaints about loose handrails, lighting, or cluttered landings weren’t followed by repairs.
- Seasonal conditions—foggy mornings, damp entryways, and tracking of moisture into stair areas that make surfaces less secure.
That’s why your case often turns on documentation: photos from the scene, incident reports, maintenance requests, and medical records that connect the accident to your symptoms.


