Stair-related accidents often increase when people are moving through buildings more frequently: tenants returning from travel, families hosting visitors, and customers coming in and out of storefronts and service locations.
In Albert Lea, common real-world scenarios we see include:
- Older entryways and multi-level rentals where repairs take time and hazards can be “noticed but not fixed.”
- Wet-season tracking and weather-related mess around exterior entrances that leads to debris on steps/landings.
- Lighting and visibility issues in stairwells and entry corridors—particularly in buildings with older fixtures or inconsistent maintenance.
- Handrail and tread problems that may look minor until you step down while distracted or carrying items.
If you’re wondering whether your injury “counts,” the key question isn’t whether the hazard was dramatic—it’s whether it was preventable and whether the responsible party failed to keep the premises reasonably safe.


