While every case is different, Walker-area premises injuries commonly involve hazards that are easy to overlook until someone gets hurt, such as:
- Loose or damaged handrails on entry steps or interior stairways
- Worn treads or uneven step heights in older rental units
- Poor lighting in stairwells, basement entries, and garage-to-porch steps
- Snow/ice tracking and wet debris near exterior stair landings (especially around Michigan weather transitions)
- Cluttered landings—packages, mats, tools, or maintenance items left in a walkway
- Delayed repairs after a tenant or visitor reports a defect
If you’re thinking, “I only tripped for a second—does that matter legally?” it does. The legal question isn’t whether you were careful; it’s whether the property was maintained and made reasonably safe.


