Injuries resulting from broken or defective stairs are a significant concern, often leading to serious harm. If you’ve suffered such an injury, understanding your legal rights is crucial.
Premises liability holds property owners responsible for maintaining safe conditions. In Arizona, this means ensuring that stairways are free from hazards like broken steps, loose handrails, or inadequate lighting. Failure to address these issues can make property owners liable for injuries sustained on their premises.
To pursue a claim, you must demonstrate that the property owner was negligent. This involves proving:
For instance, if a property owner knew about a broken stair but failed to repair it, leading to your fall, they could be held liable.
Arizona law mandates that property owners keep their premises safe. A notable case involved a man who fell due to a broken stair in an apartment complex, resulting in severe injuries. He received a $1.75 million settlement, highlighting the importance of property maintenance and the potential for substantial compensation when negligence is proven. Source
If you’re injured due to broken stairs:
Acting promptly can strengthen your claim and help secure the compensation you deserve.
At Hirsch Talcott, we specialize in personal injury cases, including those involving premises liability. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to helping you navigate the legal process and achieve the best possible outcome. Contact us at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.