Saratoga Springs has a mix of newer housing developments, rental properties, and community-focused businesses. That matters because stair hazards often come from the day-to-day realities of property management—things like:
- Seasonal wear: tracking dirt and moisture indoors can make stair treads more slick, particularly when entryways are used heavily.
- Turnover and maintenance gaps: in rental units and common areas, repairs may lag between inspections or tenant changes.
- Construction-adjacent foot traffic: during ongoing neighborhood development or remodeling, stairways can be temporarily altered, cluttered, or improperly secured.
- Visitors and deliveries: package drop-offs and short-term guests increase the odds that someone uses stairs they’re not familiar with.
When injuries happen in these environments, the strongest cases focus on the condition of the stairs at the time of the fall and what the property owner knew (or should have known).


