Stairway injuries often come down to whether the hazard was preventable and whether the responsible party had a fair opportunity to fix it. In Streator, common scenarios we see in case intake include:
- Loose or failing handrails in older apartment buildings and entry stairways
- Uneven steps or worn treads in homes with older flooring and high-traffic doorways
- Poor lighting on landings (especially in shared entrances and basement access)
- Cluttered stairs or blocked access during maintenance, deliveries, or seasonal cleanup
- Delayed repairs after a resident/customer complains about a step, rail, or landing
Even if the fall feels “minor” at first, stair injuries can worsen over days—especially with back, neck, hip, or nerve-related pain. The sooner you document what happened, the easier it is to connect the condition to the injury.


