While stair injuries can happen anywhere, Inkster-area conditions often create predictable problem patterns:
- Weather-related tracking and moisture: Snowmelt and salt can get onto stair treads near exterior entrances, walkways, and shared landings.
- High turnover in rental properties: In apartment settings, stairs are used constantly—move-ins, deliveries, and maintenance access can leave hazards undiscovered longer.
- Older building components: Some structures rely on aging rails, worn treads, or inconsistent lighting in common areas.
- Busy entryways and quick transitions: When people are juggling groceries, kids, packages, or work gear, a “small” defect becomes a serious fall risk.
Because of these realities, insurers may argue you were simply “not careful.” Our job is to show the hazard was unsafe and that the property owner (or controller) failed to address it or warn about it.


