Farmington’s mix of established neighborhoods and newer residential development means people move between:
- Multi-level homes and split-level layouts (stairs used daily—more opportunities for hazards)
- Apartment buildings and shared entries (common stairwells, entry landings, and handrails)
- Workplaces and retail spaces that see steady foot traffic
Seasonal routines can also increase risk. In winter and early spring, salt, slush, and tracked-in debris can find its way onto entry stair areas and landings—creating slick or obstructed footing. Even when the hazard seems “obvious,” insurers often argue the condition was temporary or that the injured person should have noticed.
That’s why the best cases in Farmington start with documenting what was wrong, when it happened, and whether the responsible party had notice or reasonable time to fix it.


