Zionsville is suburban and residential—but that doesn’t mean stair hazards are rare. Many claims we see involve the places where residents move every day:
- Entry steps and vestibules: wet shoes, tracked-in salt/mud, and condensation can make treads slippery.
- Basement and garage stairs: cluttered landings (storage bins, holiday décor, tools) and inconsistent lighting.
- Apartment and townhouse stairwells: maintenance delays after tenant complaints about rails, loose carpeting, or uneven steps.
- Seasonal transitions: fall injuries spike when people switch from summer footwear to colder-weather routines and the lighting/visibility changes.
- Event days and guests: visitors carrying items (or arriving after dark) may miss warning signs or misjudge a step.
When stairs fail to meet a basic standard of safety—and a slip, trip, or fall follows—that’s where liability questions begin.


