In Big Lake, stair injuries often arise in places where people expect safe access and where maintenance is supposed to be consistent—like:
- Rental housing and multi-unit entrances: Handrails that loosen over time, lighting that’s dim in common stairwells, or steps that get worn without prompt repair.
- Community spaces and churches: High-traffic buildings where seasonal events increase use of entry stairs and landings.
- Home renovations and contractor access: Temporary conditions, dust, or changes to flooring/thresholds that create uneven footing.
- Seasonal weather and tracked debris: Salt, sand, and meltwater that get carried into entry areas and affect traction near stairways.
If your fall happened in one of these settings, liability may depend on whether the responsible party maintained safe conditions, responded to known hazards, and took reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable injuries.


