While staircase injuries are common everywhere, Princeton injury claims often turn on practical local factors:
- Property management and turnover: Multi-tenant buildings may have maintenance handled by a contractor, creating disputes about who had notice and who controlled repairs.
- Lighting and “night visibility” conditions: Stairs near entrances can be poorly lit at dusk or during events when foot traffic increases.
- Construction and remodeling impacts: In growing areas, temporary barriers, new flooring, or changes to stair surfaces can create uneven footing or transition hazards.
- Visitor-heavy days: Retail locations and community events can bring spikes in foot traffic—raising questions about whether the premises was kept safe for the public.
These details affect whether your claim is treated as a serious injury with provable negligence—or dismissed as an unavoidable stumble.


