Many claims in York involve locations where people are moving quickly and repeatedly—conditions that can expose maintenance problems that might be missed during routine checks. Common local scenarios include:
- Older residential stairways in multi-unit buildings where treads have worn down or handrails aren’t secure.
- Apartment common areas where residents carry groceries, packages, or strollers and the stairway becomes cluttered.
- Retail and service entrances where customers enter and exit throughout the day and hazards can be created by routine activity.
- Winter and shoulder-season conditions (ice melt tracked indoors, wet footwear, salt residue) that can make stairs dangerously slick.
In these settings, the property owner or operator is expected to keep stairs reasonably safe and respond to hazards promptly. The timeline—what was wrong, how long it existed, and what the responsible party did after it was known—often decides whether you get a fair settlement.


