In Hobart, staircase falls commonly occur in real-life places where people constantly move:
- Multi-unit rentals and apartments where maintenance schedules can lag behind complaints.
- Front entry stairs and back stair systems (including steps leading to basements or garages) where weather, salt, or tracking debris can make footing unpredictable.
- Workplaces and service buildings used by shift-based employees, contractors, or visitors—where stairs may be treated as “back-of-house” routes.
If your fall happened on steps connected to daily commuting routines—dropping kids off, entering after work, carrying groceries or tools—insurance may argue you were distracted or that the condition wasn’t serious. Your case needs evidence that shows the hazard existed and that it was reasonably avoidable.


