Stairway injuries are often tied to the day-to-day realities of suburban life. In Algonquin, common scenarios include:
- Front entry and porch steps with seasonal wear (ice melt residue, wet wood/stone, uneven settling)
- Basement or split-level stairs where lighting is limited and handrails may be missing, loose, or mismatched
- Apartment and townhouse common areas where tenants come and go, and maintenance may be delayed
- Work-related stair access in offices, warehouses, and service locations where staff rely on routine pathways
- Event traffic in community buildings (set-up days, deliveries, temporary lighting, cluttered stairways)
The pattern in these cases is usually the same: the hazard wasn’t “random.” It was connected to maintenance, inspection practices, or preventable conditions.


