New Castle includes a mix of older housing stock, multi-unit rentals, and small commercial storefronts—places where stair safety can be inconsistent if maintenance has fallen behind. In practice, we often see claims tied to:
- Worn treads and uneven step height in older apartment buildings and row-style homes
- Handrails that are loose, missing, or not secured in entryways and stairwells
- Poor lighting in basements, back staircases, and common-area corridors
- Seasonal debris (salt/grit tracked in from winter weather) that makes steps slippery
- Delayed repairs after tenants, residents, or visitors report the same problem
When the property has recurring issues, the case usually turns on documentation—what was reported, when it was reported, and whether the hazard was visible enough that a reasonable inspection should have caught it.


