East Wenatchee’s day-to-day life involves a mix of residential buildings, rental properties, and frequent pedestrian movement in and around businesses. In that setting, staircase hazards often show up in predictable ways:
- High-traffic apartment and rental stairs where handrails, tread condition, and lighting aren’t consistently maintained.
- Entryways and customer-access stairs where debris from daily operations (or seasonal cleanups) can be left behind.
- Workplace or warehouse-adjacent offices where maintenance schedules may not match real usage.
- Weather-adjacent conditions (rainy periods and damp entry areas) that can make stair footing more dangerous—especially when indoor lighting is poor or surfaces are worn.
Legally, those realities matter because Washington premises injury claims often turn on whether the property owner or controller knew or should have known about the unsafe condition and failed to correct it or warn people.


