In Warren, staircase injuries often occur in settings where foot traffic is predictable but maintenance can lag—particularly:
- Apartment and condo stairwells where tenants rotate frequently and handrails/lighting get overlooked.
- Shared entrances (front steps, back stair landings, basement access) where property managers handle multiple buildings.
- Commercial corridors and office buildings where cleaning schedules and temporary access changes can create hazards.
- Industrial-area workplaces nearby where shifts change quickly and employees are on tight timelines.
The key point: many stairway hazards are not truly “random.” They’re often the result of maintenance decisions, inspection gaps, or delayed repairs—issues that Michigan courts frequently look for when deciding whether negligence occurred.


