Harrisburg’s mix of older neighborhoods and downtown activity can create recurring premises-risk patterns:
- Shared entryways and common stairwells in multi-unit properties where maintenance can be handled by property management or contractors.
- Rowhome and older residential stairs where wear-and-tear (worn treads, loose rails, uneven risers) may develop gradually.
- Seasonal conditions—wet shoes, salt residue, and tracked-in debris—impact traction on indoor landings near entry doors.
- High-traffic locations tied to commuting schedules, events, and visitor traffic where clutter or delayed cleanup can create unsafe footing.
When stairs are part of daily movement, hazards can be “noticed” by staff or property managers more often—yet still not repaired in time. That’s where a legal claim can focus: what the property knew (or should have known) and what they did next.


