Staircase accidents are more common than many realize, leading to over one million emergency room visits every year. While some falls cause only minor bruises, others result in serious even life-altering injuries. If your accident occurred on someone else’s property, you may be entitled to compensation if unsafe conditions or negligence were involved.
At Hillstone Law, our California personal injury attorneys help victims of staircase accidents pursue the justice and financial recovery they deserve.
Common Causes of Stairway Accidents
Staircases pose unique risks compared to flat surfaces. When property owners fail to maintain them properly, serious accidents can occur. Some of the most common hazards include:
- Slippery or wet stairs
- Poor lighting in stairwells
- Loose or broken steps
- Defective or missing handrails
- Uneven stair heights or depths
- Unsafe design or construction flaws
These conditions can cause severe injuries, including:
- Broken bones and fractures
- Sprains, strains, and soft tissue damage
- Neck and back injuries
- Concussions or traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Spinal cord injuries
- Wrongful death in extreme cases
If you have suffered any of these injuries in a staircase fall, it’s critical to seek medical treatment immediately and then contact a skilled California premises liability lawyer to protect your rights.
Who Can Be Held Liable for Staircase Injuries?
Under California premises liability law, property owners and managers have a duty of care to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors. This duty includes ensuring that staircases and stairwells both inside and outside are free from dangerous conditions.
Liability may fall on:
- Homeowners who fail to repair broken stairs or provide adequate lighting.
- Business owners who neglect to address slippery surfaces, loose railings, or other hazards.
- Property managers who ignore known maintenance issues.
- Government entities responsible for stairways in public buildings or transit stations.
If a property owner knew or reasonably should have known about a dangerous condition and failed to fix it or provide adequate warning, they may be legally responsible for your injuries.
Why You Need an Experienced California Staircase Accident Lawyer
Insurance companies often minimize or deny staircase accident claims, arguing that the victim was “careless” or “should have watched where they were going.” At Hillstone Law, we fight back by:
- Investigating the accident scene and gathering evidence
- Reviewing maintenance records and prior complaints
- Consulting with medical experts to document your injuries
- Proving the full value of your damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more
Get Help Today
You shouldn’t have to choose between focusing on your recovery and fighting a legal battle. Let our experienced California premises liability attorneys handle the claims process while you heal.