Brownsburg is largely residential, but it’s also home to growth and higher foot traffic around schools, retail corridors, and community venues. That mix often creates staircase risk patterns we see repeatedly:
- Busy entryways and shared stairwells in multi-unit housing where cleaning, deliveries, or guest traffic increase the chance of a hazard going unnoticed.
- Maintenance strain during turnover (new residents, contractors, seasonal changes) where handrails, lighting, and floor coverings can be neglected or repaired inconsistently.
- Weather-and-tracking conditions that get carried into buildings (salt, debris, moisture), increasing slip risk on treads and landings.
- Workplace and service stairs in offices, warehouses, and customer-facing businesses where safety procedures and incident reporting may be inconsistently followed.
Those conditions matter because Indiana premises liability claims often turn on whether the responsible party knew (or should have known) about the hazard and failed to act reasonably.


