In many Hazleton premises cases, the key dispute isn’t whether the fall happened—it’s whether the hazard was known (or should have been known) and whether reasonable care was taken.
Common Hazleton-related scenarios include:
- Loose or deteriorating handrails in older stairwells or basement entries
- Worn, uneven, or misaligned steps in rental units and older single-family homes
- Poor lighting in entry stairs, basement landings, or hallways during evening hours
- Weather-tracking and debris near exterior steps when residents and visitors move in and out
Pennsylvania premises injury law generally turns on duties, breach, and causation. Practically, that means the strongest cases usually show that the hazard existed long enough to be discovered—or that someone should have responded once it was reported.


