Many claims in the area involve factors that show up repeatedly in older structures and high-traffic shared spaces:
- Shared entrances and common-area stairs in multi-unit buildings (where maintenance responsibilities can be split between owners and property managers)
- Seasonal slip hazards tracked in from outside during colder months—sometimes leaving wet residue near landings or entry steps
- Wear-and-tear on older treads and handrails, including loose components, inconsistent step heights, or worn gripping surfaces
- Crowded foot traffic where people are rushing in and out—making lighting, signage, and safe access especially important
When a staircase injury happens in these settings, the case often turns on what the property should have known—and what it did after complaints, repairs, or inspections.


