In Portland, staircase accidents often connect to conditions you’ll see in local properties:
- Shared apartment stairwells and older buildings with worn treads, uneven step height, or handrails that don’t meet safe usability.
- Rainy-season slip-and-grip problems near entries and interior transitions where moisture gets tracked in and affects footing.
- Cluttered landings from move-ins, deliveries, remodeling, and event setup—especially in mixed-use buildings.
- Poor visibility in stairwells with dim lighting, burned-out fixtures, or glare from nearby doors and windows.
- Construction and maintenance shortcuts around stair edges, temporary repairs, or delayed cleanup.
In a premises case, these aren’t just “bad luck.” They can support the argument that the property owner or manager failed to keep stairs reasonably safe and to address hazards they knew—or should have discovered.


