Stair injuries don’t always happen in places you’d expect. In Chino Valley, claims often involve conditions that appear in:
- Rental homes and duplexes: worn carpet on stairs, damaged stair edges, loose or missing handrails, and delayed maintenance after resident complaints.
- Older residential construction: uneven tread wear, inconsistent step height, or lighting that’s inadequate for evening use.
- Family and visitor traffic: homes used by multiple generations or hosting guests—where clutter, temporary rugs, or poor visibility can make a fall more likely.
- Work and shift environments: workplaces where employees move between levels during busy hours—especially when safety checks are rushed.
- Community buildings: entryways and interior stairs that see frequent foot traffic during events or regular activities.
If any of these sound familiar, the key question becomes: who had the duty to keep the stairs safe, and did they act reasonably after they knew (or should have known) about the hazard?


