Vancouver is a growing metro area with busy mixed-use neighborhoods, active retail corridors, and a lot of multi-family housing. That matters because staircase-related hazards often show up in predictable “real life” ways:
- High-turnover buildings where maintenance is outsourced and issues may linger between tenant reports.
- Weather and debris tracking in from outside entrances—followed by wet mopping, loose mats, or clutter near stairways.
- Lighting and visibility problems in entry stairwells and basements, especially where motion sensors fail or bulbs burn out.
- Construction-era buildings where stair dimensions, handrail installation, or tread condition may not meet modern safety expectations.
Insurance companies in these cases commonly argue that the hazard wasn’t serious, that you were the cause, or that the injury doesn’t match what you reported. The difference between a claim that stalls and one that moves is usually documentation and a clear liability theory.


