In towns like Blytheville, staircase hazards often show up in places where people move through daily and where maintenance can be stretched—think:
- Apartment stairwells and duplex/tenant entryways
- Back steps used for deliveries, trash removal, or quick exits
- Workplace hallways and break areas in local industries
- Retail entrances and interior staircases where customers pass frequently
The pattern we see in these cases is usually the same: a defect that makes safe footing unreliable (loose handrails, uneven steps, broken treads, cluttered landings) plus a property owner or controller who failed to address it after it should have been noticed.


