Stair injuries usually come down to two things: what the stairs were like and what the property knew (or should have known).
In many Berwick premises cases, the dispute isn’t about whether someone fell—it’s about whether the property’s condition was unsafe and whether reasonable maintenance would have prevented the hazard. That can include:
- Loose or incomplete handrails in entryways and stairwells
- Uneven or worn treads in older buildings
- Poor lighting in basements, hallways, and rear entrances
- Debris, salt, or tracking from weather exposure near entrances
- Carpet edges or flooring transitions that create unexpected footing
When these details aren’t documented quickly, you can end up fighting assumptions instead of facts.


