Owensboro has a mix of older residential housing, multi-unit apartments, and public-facing businesses that see steady foot traffic year-round. Stair hazards tend to show up in predictable ways, such as:
- Weather and tracking: wet shoes, salt residue, and debris carried indoors can make treads slick—especially near entry stairs and landings.
- Lighting gaps: hallways and stairwells in older structures may be dim, leaving edges and uneven steps easy to miss.
- Maintenance shortcuts: loose handrails, worn treads, and cluttered landings can persist when inspections are inconsistent.
- High-traffic properties: workplaces, retail stores, churches, and event venues often have more slip-and-fall exposure, which increases the chance that a hazard goes unnoticed.
If you fell on steps in any of these settings, the facts matter—what the stairs looked like, what the property knew, and what happened after you reported the problem.


