In Tempe, many residents live and work in places with shared stairwells, common entrances, and high foot traffic. That matters because it affects both the type of hazard and how notice is proven.
Common Tempe scenarios include:
- Apartment or condo stairwells with broken or missing handrails, worn tread surfaces, or inconsistent step heights.
- Complex entryways and interior stair runs where lighting is weak (especially in early morning or evening hours).
- Workplace or retail staircases used by employees and customers who may be moving quickly between shifts.
- Older buildings where repairs were delayed or upgrades were never completed.
Even when the fall seems “minor,” injuries from stairs can include fractures, back and neck strain, and problems that worsen over time—especially when the stair surface doesn’t provide reliable traction.


