Stair injuries often occur where people move quickly and safety can be overlooked. Common Danville scenarios we see include:
- Apartment and duplex stairwells: chipped step edges, loose railings, worn treads, or “temporary” flooring that never gets replaced.
- Rental turnovers and maintenance gaps: hazards left behind during repairs, paint, or flooring work.
- Retail and office buildings: entry stairways used by customers or employees, sometimes with lighting that doesn’t meet practical safety needs.
- Older homes: uneven rise heights, deteriorated wood steps, inadequate grip surfaces, or missing handrails.
- Seasonal wear: salt or tracked moisture near entrances that increases traction risk on nearby stairs.
If any of these match your situation, the key question is not just “did someone fall?”—it’s whether the property conditions were unsafe and whether the responsible party knew (or should have known) and failed to act.


