A stair collapse can change your life in seconds. Whether it happens in an apartment building, hotel, parking garage, or someone else’s property, the results can be devastating, causing broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, and lasting physical pain. When this type of accident occurs due to a property owner’s negligence, New York law allows you to pursue a premises liability claim for your injuries.
Brown Chiari LLP represents individuals and families across Buffalo and Western New York who have suffered serious injuries from stair collapse accidents. Our legal team understands the unique challenges these cases present, from gathering evidence and dealing with the insurance company to building a case that holds the responsible party accountable. If you were injured in a stair collapse, we’re here to help you recover compensation and begin rebuilding your life.

Stairs collapse when property owners fail to exercise reasonable care in maintaining their buildings. Wooden steps may rot, railings can loosen, support structures might be improperly built, and heavy usage can cause wear that weakens the entire stair system. These dangerous conditions are often made worse by wet floors, poor lighting, or a failure to repair known hazards in a timely manner.
New York State law places a legal duty on property owners to keep their premises safe. That includes performing inspections, completing repairs, and responding to complaints. When property owners fail to do this—and a collapse occurs—they may be held responsible under a premises liability claim.
Brown Chiari LLP has extensive experience handling cases involving falls, collapses, and other dangerous conditions on someone else’s property. We represent injury victims in both residential and commercial fall cases, and we help them pursue compensation for the full scope of harm they’ve suffered.
The injuries caused by stair collapses can range from severe to life-threatening. Victims often suffer spinal injuries, herniated discs, fractured limbs, and traumatic brain injuries. In the most serious cases, a fall can result in permanent disability or even wrongful death. Stair collapse accidents frequently involve multiple surgeries, long-term physical therapy, and emotional suffering that lasts long after the injury has healed.
Beyond the physical pain, the financial toll can be significant. Many injury victims face medical bills, lost wages, and out of pocket expenses that quickly pile up. The inability to return to work or care for a loved one can make the situation even more overwhelming.
Brown Chiari LLP helps clients recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other economic damages. Our team works with medical experts, gathers witness statements, and builds each case with the goal of helping you achieve maximum compensation.
Property owners who fail to keep stairs safe may be held legally responsible when someone is injured. This includes landlords, property management companies, business owners, and any other party with control over the building. Our legal team investigates each case to determine whether the property owner failed to exercise reasonable care, ignored safety complaints, or delayed necessary repairs.
We handle cases involving both minor and serious injuries, and we understand how to take on insurance companies that try to delay or deny payment. Our premises liability lawyers work to prove negligence by establishing that the accident occurred due to a known dangerous condition that should have been addressed.
If you or a loved one suffered a stair collapse injury, Brown Chiari LLP will protect your legal rights and pursue fair compensation on your behalf. We have successfully filed claims for injured parties in Buffalo and across Western New York, and we are prepared to handle every part of your case from start to finish.

After a stair collapse accident, you may be facing medical care, physical therapy, and months or even years away from work. Brown Chiari LLP helps injury victims in Buffalo recover compensation for every part of what they’ve lost. This includes past and future medical expenses, lost wages, long-term rehabilitation, and the emotional toll of the accident.
We know that dealing with insurance companies can be stressful and confusing. Our law firm steps in to handle the insurance claim, gather necessary records, and push for a fair settlement that reflects the seriousness of your injuries. If the insurance company refuses to take responsibility, we are ready to bring your case to court.
We work on a contingency fee basis—meaning you pay nothing unless we successfully recover compensation for you. That allows you to focus on healing while we focus on holding the liable party accountable.
Learn more about Buffalo Stair Collapse Accident Lawyer services. Call Brown Chiari LLP at (716) 681-7190 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. You can also reach us anytime through our contact page. Let us help you take the first step toward justice and recovery.
The property owner is often the responsible party, but in some cases, it may also include property managers, landlords, or maintenance contractors. Liability depends on who had control of the premises and whether they failed to act with reasonable care.
Victims may suffer broken bones, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, soft tissue damage, or even fatal injuries. Many people require long-term treatment or surgery following a serious fall.
Seek medical attention as soon as possible and keep all medical records. If you can, take photos of the scene and report the incident to the property owner or manager. Then, contact a personal injury attorney to begin the legal process.
If your injuries were caused by a dangerous condition that the property owner knew about—or should have known about—you may have grounds for a premises liability claim. An attorney can help evaluate your situation and determine the strength of your case.
We offer a free consultation, and we work on a contingency fee basis. That means you won’t pay any attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf.