Injury claims in Washington frequently turn on whether the property owner or operator knew (or should have known) about a dangerous condition. In Washougal, common scenarios we see include:
- Weather-and-traffic conditions at entry stairs: wet weather tracked in, uneven traction on treads, or debris left near entry landings.
- Maintenance gaps in older multi-family buildings: worn stair edges, loose rails, or lighting that doesn’t make steps easy to see.
- Tenant or staff concerns that weren’t acted on: prior complaints about a handrail, step height mismatch, or a consistently slick surface.
Even a “small” hazard—like a worn tread, dim lighting, or a handrail that isn’t secure—can become a liability issue if it persisted and someone responsible had time to fix it or warn visitors.


