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Entryway Accidents in Toronto: Understanding Premises Liability and Your Rights, Canada Reviews

29 June 20266 Mins Read

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The Canadian Institute for Health Information states that falls are one of the most common causes of injury-related hospital admissions across the country. And with Toronto’s housing landscape shifting fast in 2026, residential foot traffic has never been higher. Recent industry reports show that Toronto’s “missing middle” housing push is surging, with hundreds of thousands of properties now eligible for gentle-density construction. More visitors, more workers, more foot traffic at front doors across the GTA; all of which raises the odds of an entryway accident.

How the Occupiers’ Liability Act Works

So who’s actually on the hook when someone gets hurt on a property? Ontario’s Occupiers’ Liability Act spells it out. An “occupier” (meaning whoever has physical control of the space) has a legal obligation to keep the premises reasonably safe for anyone entering. That could be the homeowner, a tenant, or a property management company.

This legal obligation is called the duty of care. If a property manager ignores a broken walkway or leaves an unsecured mat at the front door, they’ve breached that duty. They can be held financially liable for any injuries that follow. The level of care required depends on how the property is used and an occupiers’ liability lawyer can help sort out exactly whom that duty falls on:

Property Type Duty of Care Level Who Is Typically Liable? Common Liability Scenarios
Private residential home Standard Homeowner or tenant Visitor tripping on cracked pathway or unsecured welcome mat
Commercial property High (public traffic) Property owner or management company Customer tripping on poorly maintained door threshold
Short-term rental (Airbnb, VRBO) High (commercial use) Property owner or host Guest tripping on broken patio door track

The Most Common Entryway Hazards

Toronto’s harsh winters and humid summers constantly batter aging home infrastructure. A single season can quietly turn a basic entryway into a dangerous trip zone. While replacement costs for a standard window or door can range from $400 to $2,100, neglecting maintenance can turn front doors and backyard patios into genuine hazards.

Here are some of the most frequent culprits:

  • Damaged, warped, or uneven front door thresholds
  • Broken or misaligned sliding door tracks on backyard patios
  • Cracked, sunken, or uneven entry steps lacking proper handrails
  • Deteriorated and rotting wood framing around older patio doors
  • Poor nighttime lighting that obscures uneven grading near the entryway

What to Do in the First 48 Hours

The moments right after an entryway fall matter, both for your physical recovery and for any future legal claim. Cases backed by timely medical records and clear photographic evidence are far easier to prove than those built on memory alone. Here’s what to prioritize:

  • Seek medical attention right away. Adrenaline frequently masks severe fractures or traumatic brain injuries. Immediate medical records create a foundation your claim can’t survive without.
  • Document the scene. Take photos of the specific hazard before the occupier has any chance to repair it. Capture the surrounding area and the time of day.
  • Report the incident. Notify the property owner or manager promptly. Waiting can run afoul of standard property insurance reporting windows and give insurers a reason to deny coverage.
  • Collect witness information. Get the names and contact details of anyone who saw you fall. A neutral account can make the difference when an occupier disputes what happened.
  • Preserve the evidence. Hold on to the exact footwear and clothing you were wearing, and don’t alter or discard them. They can become key exhibits if your claim proceeds.

Medical costs and lost wages can climb faster than people expect, so keep detailed records of every expense and missed shift from the outset, they form the backbone of any future claim.

What Property Owners Can Do

For homeowners and property managers alike, the cost of preventative maintenance is far lower than defending a premises liability lawsuit. Most entryway claims trace back to the same handful of hazards, and nearly all of them are fixable before anyone gets hurt.

A practical maintenance checklist starts with the trip points people meet first: repair cracked, sunken, or uneven steps and add proper handrails where they’re missing; level or replace warped door thresholds; and realign sliding door tracks on backyard patios. Lighting matters just as much, installing brighter, well-placed fixtures eliminates the shadows that hide uneven grading near an entrance. Where frames have rotted or thresholds have warped beyond repair, installing modern replacement windows and doors in Toronto removes the hazard at its source.

Staying ahead of these repairs does more than protect visitors; it sharply reduces your liability exposure to friends, short-term renters, and delivery drivers. Plus, replacing front doors and patio windows typically yields a 75% to 80% return on investment when it’s time to sell. Property owners who want to understand the full scope of what’s expected of them can review a guide to a property owner’s legal responsibilities under Ontario law.

Time Limits for Slip and Fall Claims

Proving negligence in a premises liability case isn’t straightforward. You’ll need to show that the property owner breached applicable building codes or failed to follow expected maintenance schedules and the clock is running from the day you’re hurt.

On private property, you generally have two years from the date of the incident to file a claim under Ontario law. Claims that involve public or municipal property work differently and can carry much shorter deadlines, in some cases you must give written notice within a matter of days. Because those timelines vary so much depending on where the fall happened, we recommend consulting a lawyer early. Getting advice soon after the incident is the surest way to avoid missing a deadline that could otherwise end your claim before it begins.

A slip and fall lawyer can gather surveillance footage, secure maintenance logs, and negotiate directly with insurance adjusters on your behalf. They’ll also calculate the true value of your claim, factoring in long-term pain and suffering, future medical costs, and lost income.

Getting the Compensation You Deserve

An entryway trip-and-fall can disrupt your daily life and livelihood in ways you don’t expect. But you don’t have to absorb the financial burden of someone else’s negligence. Under Ontario law, anyone who’s been injured due to a property hazard has every right to pursue compensation.

If you’ve been hurt in an entryway fall anywhere in the GTA, the personal injury lawyers at Diamond and Diamond have experience handling slip and fall and premises liability claims throughout Ontario. Call our 24/7 injury hotline at 1-800-567-HURT or visit diamondlaw.ca to speak with someone now. We offer free consultations and case evaluations.

About Jeremy Diamond

Jeremy Diamond is a lawyer and member of both Ontario and Florida Bars. Jeremy practices in the area of Plaintiff personal injury litigation. Click here to learn more about Jeremy Diamond.

 

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