Bethlehem has a mix of older structures and newer developments. In practice, that means staircase hazards can vary—worn treads, inconsistent step heights, outdated handrails, lighting that doesn’t meet modern safety expectations, or cluttered landings during busy periods.
Insurance adjusters commonly focus on three issues:
- “Notice”: they argue the property owner didn’t know (or couldn’t have known) about the condition.
- “Causation”: they claim your injuries don’t match the fall or were caused by something else.
- “Comparative fault”: they suggest you should’ve watched your step.
A Bethlehem lawyer helps you respond with the kind of evidence that matters in premises-injury claims under Pennsylvania law.


