Port Huron has a mix of older residential buildings, small businesses, and community spaces. That combination can create recurring stair hazards, such as:
- Worn or uneven treads in older staircases
- Handrails that are loose, missing, or not properly secured
- Poor lighting in entryways and stairwells (especially during winter months)
- Wet-mat or track debris near entry steps that gets carried onto stairs
- Cluttered landings in buildings where maintenance staffing is stretched thin
Michigan winters also increase risk. Even when the fall happens on a staircase, the cause may trace back to something like tracked-in moisture, snowmelt residue, or inadequate cleanup after busy days.
If your injury happened in a place that sees regular foot traffic—whether it’s an apartment building common area or a storefront near downtown—liability questions usually depend on what the property controlled, what staff knew, and what inspections or repairs were (or weren’t) done.


