In a city where many residents rely on multi-level housing, offices, and public-facing businesses, staircase hazards often show up in predictable places:
- Apartment and condo entries: handrails that are loose, steps that are uneven, or lighting that doesn’t meet basic safety expectations.
- Local storefronts and service businesses: wet shoes from rainy days, clutter near the landing, or damage from heavy foot traffic.
- Workplaces with shift changes: hurried movement between floors, poorly maintained access stairs, and delayed repairs after complaints.
- Churches, community centers, and event venues: high-traffic stairs used during weekends and gatherings, where maintenance may lag behind demand.
If you were injured in one of these settings, the key question becomes: what unsafe condition existed, and who had the duty and time to fix it?


