Abbeville residents often deal with a mix of older residential construction, multi-use community buildings, and properties that see seasonal foot traffic. In these settings, staircase hazards tend to fall into a few common patterns:
- Aging handrails and balusters that loosen over time
- Worn treads, loose rugs, or uneven step heights that become more dangerous with rain, humidity, or indoor clutter
- Inadequate lighting on landings, porches, and stairwells
- Maintenance delays when property owners or managers are slow to respond to repair requests
- Visitor-related risk in common areas—places where people aren’t familiar with the layout
When these issues lead to fractures, back injuries, head injuries, or ongoing mobility problems, the legal question becomes straightforward: did the property’s condition create an unreasonable risk, and did that risk cause your harm?


