In many Junction City cases, the danger isn’t a dramatic collapse—it’s the kind of issue that builds over time in places where people pass through daily:
- Shared apartment stairs and entry landings where maintenance is inconsistent between tenants and turnovers
- Back stairways and service entrances used by employees, delivery drivers, and contractors
- High-foot-traffic public buildings where shoes, wet floors, and hurried movement increase risk
- Lighting problems in hallways and stairwells, especially during early mornings and evening events
When a fall happens in a community setting—where multiple people use the same stairway—responsibility often turns on what property managers and building operators knew (or should have known) and what they did after complaints or inspections.


