Many staircase injuries here occur in places where turnover and shared-use schedules create maintenance gaps—things like:
- Apartment and condo entry stairs in multi-unit properties
- Common-area stairs in student-adjacent housing
- Stairwells accessed by delivery drivers, guests, or contractors
- Property access points used during move-ins/move-outs and seasonal turnover
In these settings, hazards can be subtle: lighting that’s dim during evening arrivals, handrails that wobble, worn treads that don’t grip, or clutter left near landings. When an insurer later argues the condition wasn’t “serious” or that you “should have noticed,” the case turns on early proof.


