In suburban communities, many people assume “stairs are just part of the building.” But the conditions that cause falls—worn treads, delayed repairs, cluttered entry landings, or inadequate lighting—show up in everyday places:
- Apartment and condo stairwells: maintenance backlogs, delayed rail repairs, or inconsistent step wear
- Retail and service entrances: contractors cleaning after hours, wet/soapy residue on steps, or temporary obstruction
- Home staircases and back entrances: uneven steps or damaged edges that go unnoticed until someone’s foot lands wrong
- Multi-tenant workplaces: shifts, deliveries, and frequent foot traffic increase the risk when stairs aren’t kept consistent
If you fell in one of these settings, the key issue isn’t “who is clumsy”—it’s whether the property owner or controller maintained safe conditions and responded reasonably to hazards.


