In a suburban community like New Baltimore, many staircase injuries involve conditions that look minor at first—until you’re dealing with back pain, nerve symptoms, or mobility issues that don’t resolve quickly.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Entryway and foyer hazards in multi-unit rentals where handrails or lighting aren’t consistently maintained.
- Seasonal wear tied to Michigan winters—salt tracked in, wet or gritty flooring near stair landings, and cleaning practices that don’t fully address traction.
- Turnover and inspections in apartment buildings where maintenance may be delayed while tenants change.
- Workplace building access—employees and visitors using stairwells in facilities that rely on contractors for repairs.
These situations frequently turn into “liability battles,” where the defense argues the hazard wasn’t known, wasn’t dangerous, or didn’t cause the injury.


