Pea Ridge is a residential community with steady foot traffic around homes and small public spaces. Stair-related injuries often show up in these situations:
- Rental and property turnover: changes in tenants can lead to missed repairs—loose handrails, uneven treads, or lighting that isn’t addressed until an accident occurs.
- Community buildings and events: church basements, fellowship halls, and event spaces can have stairs used more often than usual, especially when setup or cleanup crowds the landing.
- Seasonal wear and lighting issues: exterior entries and interior stairwells can be affected by humidity, debris tracking, and inconsistent lighting—making hazards harder to spot.
- Care facilities and caregiver access: when mobility aids or assistance are involved, the “safe path” changes. If the stairs weren’t maintained for safe use, liability may fall on the entity responsible for conditions.
Even if the defect seems minor—like a worn tread edge or a handrail that feels loose—those details can become critical when insurance disputes the cause.


