Stairway falls in northwest Georgia often follow familiar patterns:
- Rental and property turnovers: When maintenance schedules lag during unit changes, hazards like loose handrails, worn treads, or lighting that’s never properly fixed can persist.
- Congregate settings: Churches and community buildings see steady foot traffic, and stair safety can be impacted when areas are rearranged for events or cleaning.
- Workforce and shift changes: In workplaces with rotating schedules, inspections may happen inconsistently—especially when contractors handle cleaning or minor repairs.
- Weather and tracking: Rain and outdoor debris brought indoors can make stair surfaces slick, particularly when entry areas funnel people toward stair landings.
When you’re injured, the question becomes: what unsafe condition existed, who was responsible for addressing it, and how quickly did the property control the hazard after notice?


