Many claims here start with details that don’t always look “dramatic” at first—until the injury doesn’t go away.
Common Salem Lakes scenarios include:
- Seasonal entry hazards: wet leaves, tracked-in snow/ice residue, and weather-driven debris around exterior steps and landings (even when the stairs are “indoors,” entrances can be affected).
- Rental and multi-unit maintenance gaps: handrails that wobble, uneven treads, loose carpet edges, or inconsistent repairs between tenants.
- Visitor-heavy properties: short-term stays, guest access to basements or upper levels, and slower response when an incident is reported.
- Older stair construction: mismatched step heights, worn nosing, lighting that doesn’t meet modern expectations, and stair edges that don’t provide safe visual contrast.
These are exactly the kinds of facts that matter in a premises case—because liability often turns on what the owner/manager knew, how long the condition existed, and whether reasonable care was taken.


