Campton Hills is a suburban community with lots of residential steps, seasonal weather swings, and frequent day-to-day foot traffic. That combination can create recurring staircase hazards, such as:
- Winter and shoulder-season conditions: salt, meltwater, and track debris can make stair treads slick or leave residue.
- Outdoor-to-indoor transitions: steps leading from garages or porches can have inconsistent lighting, wet surfaces, or uneven matting.
- Lighting and visibility issues: early mornings and evenings often mean stairs are used in lower light—especially around entrances.
- Wear-and-tear on older stair components: loose handrails, worn edges, and uneven rise heights can be overlooked until someone falls.
If you’re dealing with a painful injury after a stairway incident, the next question is usually the same: who had the duty to keep the stairs safe—and what proof exists that they didn’t?


