In Mountain Home, injuries on stairs often connect to everyday realities: older rental properties, winter grime tracked indoors, mixed lighting in entry corridors, and hurried foot traffic when people are coming and going.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Apartment and rental properties: poorly maintained handrails, uneven step edges, or carpet that bunches at landings.
- Churches, community centers, and schools: high-volume foot traffic plus seasonal events that increase congestion on stairways.
- Homes with additions or split-level layouts: steps that don’t align well with how residents move through the space, especially when lighting is inconsistent.
- Workplaces with frequent deliveries: debris, wet spots, and temporary hazards near entrances.
These details matter because premises-injury claims usually turn on what the property owner or manager knew (or should have known) about the hazard.


