Many stairway fall claims in suburban communities start with everyday conditions—conditions that often get overlooked during busy seasons.
Common New Berlin scenarios include:
- Snow, ice, and melt cycles near entrances and basement steps (including partially cleared walkways that track moisture onto stair treads)
- Salt residue and worn traction on exterior steps and entry landings
- Cluttered landings during move-ins, deliveries, or seasonal storage (boxes, mats, or temporary barriers)
- Poor lighting around stairwells in multi-unit buildings and shared entryways
- Loose or missing handrails after routine maintenance or remodeling
- Carpet and threshold transitions that create an unexpected “catch” step
If any of these sound familiar, your case usually hinges on documenting the condition quickly—before repairs, cleaning, or landscaping changes erase the evidence.


