Highland is a mix of residential neighborhoods, rental housing, and commercial corridors where foot traffic is steady. That can affect staircase fall cases in a few practical ways:
- Older building stock: Some properties have stair dimensions, lighting, and handrail configurations that have not been updated as expectations for safe design and maintenance changed over time.
- Weather and tracked-in debris: During Illinois fall and winter, wet boots, salt residue, and tracked-in debris can make treads slick or hide uneven surfaces—especially on exterior steps that connect to interior stairways.
- Visitor and delivery activity: Highland residents frequently have guests, contractors, and delivery drivers moving through entry stairs. When someone else is carrying items and the stair area is not secured or maintained, liability questions often become complicated.
If you were injured on stairs at an apartment, workplace, or commercial space, the “why” matters as much as the “what.” We focus on the conditions, the property’s maintenance practices, and the notice timeline.


