Stairs are deceptively dangerous. Uneven steps, inadequate lighting, missing or loose handrails, and code-violating dimensions cause falls that produce fractures, head injuries, and spinal damage. When a property owner's negligence created the hazard, Nevada premises law provides a path to compensation.

Building Codes as Evidence

Nevada and local building codes set requirements for stair dimensions, handrail height, and lighting. A violation of these codes is powerful evidence of negligence, because it establishes that the property failed to meet a recognized safety standard. Documenting the violation is often central to the case.

Common Hazards

Frequent culprits include handrails that are missing, loose, or end before the bottom step; steps of inconsistent height that disrupt a person's gait; worn or slippery treads; and poor lighting in stairwells. Each can independently support a claim when it causes a fall.

Documenting the Scene

Photographs of the stairway, measurements showing code violations, and records of prior complaints build the case. Because owners may repair a hazard after an incident, capturing its condition quickly is critical to preserving your claim.

Free Stairway-Fall Review

If a defective staircase or missing railing caused your fall in Nevada, a free review can assess whether code violations and owner negligence support a strong premises claim.

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Our content is researched and reviewed for accuracy against current Nevada law, including the Nevada Revised Statutes. Injury Claim Team is a legal referral service connecting injured Nevadans with experienced personal injury attorneys statewide. This article is general information, not legal advice.