In Dixon, many staircase injuries come from conditions that seem minor until someone lands wrong:
- Lighting and visibility issues around entry steps, stair landings, and common-area walkways
- Weather and tracking (mud, leaves, dust) that reduces traction on outdoor steps
- Carrying items (packages, groceries, tools) that limit handrail use and increase reliance on footing
- Tenant/HOA turnover where maintenance requests may be delayed while units change over
- Wear-and-tear in older stair treads, stair edges, or railings from regular foot traffic
The legal question is usually the same: what was unsafe, who was responsible for maintaining safe conditions, and whether they knew (or should have known) the problem.


