Paragould residents commonly deal with multi-tenant housing, older rental stock, and high foot traffic in everyday places—laundromats, pharmacies, convenience stores, and workplaces with shared entrances. Stair hazards in these settings don’t always look dramatic at first glance. They can include:
- Worn or uneven treads from heavy use
- Loose or partially detached handrails at entry stairs
- Poor lighting on exterior steps during early morning or dusk
- Weather-related tracking that makes surfaces slick
- Cluttered landings (packages, seasonal items, cleaning supplies)
The problem: insurers often argue the fall was “momentary” or caused by the injured person’s attention—not the condition of the premises. Your claim is strongest when you can show the hazard existed, the property had an opportunity to fix it, and your medical treatment ties back to the incident.


