After a staircase fall, the first priority is medical care—but the second priority is preserving evidence that can disappear fast.
In Blaine, common situations we see after stairway injuries include:
- Salt, snowmelt, and tracked-in moisture near entry stairs that make steps slick.
- Temporary mats or maintenance tape placed near landings that can shift or create a trip hazard.
- Poor lighting during seasonal early sunsets, especially in multi-unit buildings.
- Outdoor-to-indoor transitions where weather protection fails and the first step becomes the danger point.
The earlier you document conditions, the stronger your ability to connect the hazard to your injury.


