Jerome is built around everyday routines—commuting to work, school drop-offs, errands, and visits to local businesses. That means stairs are part of daily life in many settings:
- Rental properties and multi-unit buildings: Tenants may report loose handrails or uneven steps, but repairs can lag.
- Older homes and remodeled entryways: Renovations sometimes change step height or leave transitions that create trip hazards.
- Local retail and service locations: Back entrances, storage stairs, and employee-only stairwells can be overlooked.
- Seasonal conditions: Idaho weather can increase tracking debris indoors and affect how safely shoes grip on stairs.
When a fall happens, the property owner’s response often comes down to two questions: “Did we know?” and “Was the condition the real cause of the injury?” Your evidence and timeline matter more than people expect.


