In Battle Creek, many stair injuries don’t come from a single dramatic defect. They happen because everyday conditions make stairs more dangerous:
- Salt, sand, and meltwater tracked indoors can make treads slick—even when the step looks “fine.”
- Poor lighting near entry stairs in multi-unit buildings and retail spaces can hide uneven edges or debris.
- Older handrails and worn treads may not provide the stability people expect.
- Temporary clutter (packages, seasonal displays, maintenance materials) can block safe footing.
- High-traffic common areas—lobbies, entry corridors, and stair landings—see repeated wear and missed inspections.
When a fall happens, insurers often try to frame it as “an unfortunate slip.” The difference in a strong claim is proving the condition was unsafe and that the responsible party should have corrected it or warned people.


