In Red Bank, many staircase injuries occur in places where the public or residents regularly move between floors—apartment buildings, mixed-use spaces, and retail locations near busier corridors. In these settings, the dispute usually isn’t whether stairs are risky—it’s whether the property owner or manager had a reasonable opportunity to notice and fix the hazard.
Common “notice” scenarios we see in our local case intake:
- A tenant or employee reported a loose handrail or uneven step before your fall, but the repair was delayed.
- Maintenance schedules changed, inspections were skipped, or repairs weren’t completed after prior work orders.
- Temporary conditions (construction debris, wet areas, poor lighting during evenings/events) weren’t secured or warned.


