Many staircase fall cases aren’t about a single moment of carelessness. They’re about what the property should have addressed before you got hurt—such as:
- Worn or uneven steps in older homes and rental units
- Loose handrails or missing grip surfaces in entryways and stairwells
- Poor lighting in basements, hallways, and common-area staircases
- Cluttered landings or blocked paths during building turnover or housekeeping
- Carpet edges or damaged treads that catch a foot
In Michigan, these claims often hinge on whether the responsible party knew (or should have known) about the condition and still failed to fix it or warn people.


