Local patterns matter. In Selma, many injuries involve places where people routinely move through narrow walkways and shared entrances—think multi-unit housing, older residential structures, and public-facing buildings that see foot traffic throughout the week.
Stair hazards that commonly show up in these settings include:
- Worn or uneven treads in exterior entry stairways
- Loose or missing handrails in older buildings or during partial renovations
- Poor lighting on landings and stairwells (especially during evening hours)
- Cluttered landings due to deliveries, maintenance staging, or seasonal cleaning
- Slippery surfaces after rain, cleaning, or tracked-in debris
When these issues exist, the question becomes less “did you slip?” and more “who had notice and control to make it safe?”


