Lexington has a mix of suburban neighborhoods, growing commercial corridors, and older structures—so the “why” behind stairway hazards can vary.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Slippery or poorly maintained entrances to apartments and townhomes, especially during wet seasons.
- Cluttered stairwells and landings in multi-family buildings where residents and deliveries create repeated traffic.
- Inconsistent lighting in interior common areas (hallways, landings, stairwell doors) where people move quickly between work, school, and evening activities.
- Wear-and-tear on handrails and treads in older rental units or aging commercial spaces.
In every case, the legal issue is the same: someone had a duty to keep stair areas reasonably safe—and the unsafe condition caused the injury.


