In Southgate, many staircase injuries involve properties where foot traffic is frequent: apartment common areas, entryways with delivery access, and businesses that see steady customer flow. The key issue is usually not whether stairs are risky—it’s whether the property owner or operator kept the stairs reasonably safe.
That often turns into questions like:
- Were handrails stable and usable?
- Was lighting adequate at the time of the fall?
- Were steps clear of debris, melting salt residue, or tracked-in moisture?
- Did management respond to prior repair requests or complaints?
Michigan premises-injury claims often come down to notice and reasonable care—what the responsible party knew (or should have known) about the hazard and what they did about it.


