Wixom is a suburban community where families and commuters regularly move between homes, multi-unit buildings, and commercial properties. That day-to-day movement creates predictable “hot spots” for staircase falls, including:
- Seasonal traction problems: Wet leaves, slush tracked in from driveways, and salt residues can make interior stair treads slick after exterior entrances.
- Lighting gaps near entryways: Exterior/foyer lighting that’s inconsistent—especially during early morning commutes—can make steps harder to see.
- Maintenance delays in multi-tenant buildings: When a handrail is loose or steps are uneven, repairs sometimes get delayed while tenants keep using the same route.
- Warehouse/industrial foot traffic spilling into common areas: In properties where employees or contractors move between entrances and offices, stairways used as “shortcuts” are more likely to be overlooked.
If your fall happened in a setting like one of these, the details matter—especially what was known before you were hurt and what records exist.


