Cartersville’s mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial areas means stair hazards show up in different ways:
- Rental communities and multi-unit buildings: worn treads, loose handrails, or lighting that was never upgraded after complaints.
- Retail and professional offices: cleaning or seasonal setup can temporarily change how safe the stairs are.
- Homes with aging features: uneven step edges, weather-related wear around entries, or carpeting/track changes that reduce traction.
- Visitor-heavy entrances during events: when more people are moving through a space, property staff may not notice a hazard that regular tenants have learned to work around.
In all of these situations, the same issue matters most: what the condition was, how long it existed, and whether the responsible party had notice—before you fell.


