Stairway injuries tend to follow patterns. In Chanhassen, we commonly see claims tied to:
- Seasonal lighting gaps: darker winter mornings and evenings can expose hazards like dim stairwell lighting, glare from snow/ice tracked near entries, or steps that become harder to see.
- High-traffic residential buildings: multi-unit properties and shared entryways where maintenance schedules may not match real-world wear.
- New construction and renovations: temporary flooring, partial handrail installs, and “work-in-progress” stair conditions that remain unsafe longer than expected.
- Caregiver and mobility-compromised falls: injuries involving seniors, people with limited balance, or those using assistive devices who need consistent, stable handrails and predictable step surfaces.
If your fall happened in one of these settings, it’s especially important to document the scene early and identify what the property knew—or should have known.


