Greenwood is a suburban community with a mix of residential homes, townhomes, and commercial spaces that serve commuters. In day-to-day life, stair risks often get overlooked because:
- Foot traffic spikes during weekday schedules (deliveries, shift changes, and commuting routines make “quick fixes” more likely to be ignored).
- Exterior entries and vestibules can become slick or cluttered due to weather, tracking debris inside, or delayed cleanup.
- Partial renovations (new flooring, lighting updates, or handrail replacements) can create transitional hazards—like mismatched heights or temporarily blocked stairways.
When a hazard persists—like a loose handrail, worn treads, poor lighting, or a step that’s changed because of maintenance—Indiana law looks closely at what a property controller knew (or reasonably should have known) and whether they acted with reasonable care.


