Troy residents often deal with common, real-world stair hazards that don’t always look dramatic—until someone falls:
- Older apartment buildings and rental turnovers: Repairs get deferred between tenants, and small stair defects (loose railings, uneven step edges, peeling tread surfaces) can linger.
- Busy student- and visitor-heavy periods: When foot traffic increases for events, move-ins, or visits, maintenance schedules and inspections can become inconsistent.
- “I reported it” disputes: Property managers may claim they never received maintenance requests or that the complaint came after the incident.
- Lighting and weather exposure near entrances: Entry stairways and landings can be slick or dim, particularly during seasonal conditions.
These patterns matter because Alabama claims often hinge on notice (actual or constructive), reasonable maintenance, and whether the condition likely caused the fall.


