In Hays, injuries often occur in places where people are moving quickly and conditions change seasonally:
- Apartment and rental stairwells: cluttered landings, worn treads, loose handrails, or lighting that hasn’t been updated.
- Front entrances and common areas: debris tracked in during snow/ice season, uneven thresholds, or maintenance delays.
- Work and customer-access spaces: stairways used by employees, delivery drivers, or patrons where safety checks aren’t consistent.
- Campus-area traffic: visitors and students passing through buildings can mean hazards are noticed later—or reports get lost.
For your case, these patterns matter because they affect notice and responsibility: who controlled the premises, what safety checks were (or weren’t) done, and how long the hazard existed.


