Kuna’s mix of older residences, rental properties, and growing residential neighborhoods creates common staircase-related risk patterns:
- Handrails and lighting that don’t match the layout of the stairwell (especially in entryways and older remodels)
- Trackable “wear and tear” hazards like uneven treads, loose carpet edges, or worn nosing on steps
- Busy family schedules and quick turnovers in rentals—where maintenance issues can linger between inspections
- Weather and seasonal effects (mud tracked in, wet footwear, and debris near entry staircases)
Insurers often argue these are “minor” conditions or that the injured person should have seen the issue. Your case needs more than a photo—it needs a timeline and proof of what the property owner knew (or should have known) before you fell.


