Lombard is a suburban community with dense retail corridors, multi-unit housing, and frequent movement between residential entrances, parking areas, and interior stairways. Injuries commonly occur in scenarios like:
- Apartment and condominium stairwells where lighting is inconsistent, handrails are loose, or carpeting/treads shift.
- Sidewalk-to-entry transitions—falls happen when someone reaches for a rail after wet weather, salt residue, or debris tracked in from parking.
- Retail and service buildings near mall-adjacent foot traffic, where stairs are used by employees and customers entering from side doors.
- Workplace stairs in industrial/service settings where maintenance schedules lag behind heavy use.
Even if the fall seems “minor” at first, stair injuries can quickly develop into longer-term problems—especially when symptoms worsen over days.


