Stair-related injuries in our area often involve conditions that are easy to overlook until someone gets hurt. Common scenarios we see include:
- Rental properties and tenant turnarounds: maintenance may lag during busy leasing periods, leaving rails unfastened or treads worn.
- Retail and service entrances: contractors, deliveries, seasonal cleaning, and temporary clutter can create unsafe footing.
- Churches, community buildings, and event spaces: high-traffic nights and weekend gatherings can increase the odds of blocked steps or inadequate lighting.
- Homes and older structures: uneven risers and outdated handrail setups can be “known” to occupants but still present an unreasonable risk.
Even when the hazard seems obvious after the fact, insurers may argue it was minor, unavoidable, or caused by the injured person’s distraction—especially when surveillance is limited or witnesses are unsure.


