Stairway injuries often trace back to conditions that look small until someone tries to use the stairs normally. In and around Idaho Falls, we frequently see claims involving:
- Weather-tracked debris and moisture: Mud, snow residue, and grit can get tracked indoors and reduce traction on treads.
- Lighting and visibility in shared entryways: Dim common-area lighting or a delayed switch can make it harder to see the edge of a step.
- Snow/ice cleanup routines that don’t secure the area: When staff or residents rush to clean, hazards can be left in place or not cordoned off.
- High-turnover rentals and maintenance backlogs: Apartments and multi-unit properties can have slower repairs after tenant complaints—especially when maintenance logs are incomplete.
- Construction-adjacent foot traffic: Renovations, phased improvements, and temporary access routes can increase the odds of a trip or misstep.
If your fall happened during a busy season, near a transition between seasons, or right after a cleaning or maintenance activity, those details can matter a lot to liability.


