In Griffin, many injury incidents occur in familiar, high-traffic settings—places where stairs are unavoidable and attention to upkeep can slip.
Common scenarios include:
- Rental and multi-family properties: uneven treads, loose carpeting on steps, missing/weak handrails, or delayed repairs after tenant complaints.
- Front entry and porch steps: wet leaves, poor exterior lighting at dusk, cracked concrete at the landing, or gaps between step surfaces.
- Work-related visits and inspections: contractors, delivery workers, and visitors using staircases with clutter, blocked access, or temporary conditions that weren’t secured.
- Retail and service businesses: customer-facing entryways where cleaning, restocking, or maintenance leaves hazards behind.
The key point is that these environments are routine in Griffin life—so the evidence is often tied to maintenance practices and notice, not just “someone wasn’t careful.”


