Stair injuries aren’t just about what broke or what looked slippery—they’re often about whether the property had a reasonable chance to catch the hazard.
In Escanaba, common scenarios we see include:
- Seasonal tracking and moisture near entrances and common areas (especially when weather changes quickly)
- High-traffic buildings where stairs serve residents, employees, and visitors on a daily schedule
- Wear-and-tear on older stair systems (uneven treads, worn nosing, inconsistent rail height)
- Maintenance gaps between inspections—particularly in multi-unit rentals and commercial spaces
Insurance companies frequently argue that the condition wasn’t known, wasn’t there long enough, or wasn’t serious. Your attorney’s job is to counter that with facts: how the hazard looked, how long it likely existed, and what the property should have done.


