Lansing’s daily life often moves on a schedule—commutes, school drop-offs, weekend errands, and work shifts. A staircase injury can knock those routines off course immediately, and it’s not always obvious at first.
Common Lansing-area scenarios we see include:
- Falls in apartment and rental stairwells where lighting, handrails, or step surfaces weren’t maintained.
- Injuries during move-ins/move-outs when stairs are temporarily used with debris, boxes, or incomplete repairs.
- Workplace or entryway incidents at businesses with public traffic, where customers, employees, and delivery drivers share the same stair access.
- Falls related to seasonal conditions—tracked-in dirt, wet spots, or clutter that accumulates near entrances and stair landings.
The legal question becomes: Was the property maintained in a reasonably safe condition, and did the responsible party know (or should have known) about the hazard?


