Premises cases in Arkansas often turn on a simple theme: the property had a duty to keep stairs reasonably safe, the dangerous condition existed long enough or was obvious enough that it should have been addressed, and the condition caused your injury.
In Rogers, that can look like:
- A stairwell or entry landing that’s routinely used by residents, employees, or visitors but isn’t inspected after seasonal wear.
- Tracking debris or moisture in common areas (think wet shoes, muddy walkways, or trash accumulation) that ends up on steps and landings.
- Lighting that’s adequate for “normal use” but fails during evening traffic or when bulbs are out—especially in multi-tenant buildings.
The important part is not just what happened—it’s whether you can connect the hazard to what your body experienced and whether the responsible party had a chance to fix it.


