In Fridley, many people are injured in places they use every day—building entrances, basement access stairs, shared hallways, and parking-lot-to-door routes. The most frequent problem patterns we see in these cases include:
- Poor lighting in stairwells or at the top/bottom of steps (especially during winter months when people move quickly and visibility drops)
- Handrails that are loose, missing, or not continuous along the stairs
- Uneven treads or worn edges that make footing less predictable
- Salt, slush, or tracked-in moisture near exterior entries that lead to slips and unstable steps
- Cluttered landings (storage items, temporary barriers, or delayed cleanup)
Even when the hazard seems “small,” Minnesota injury claims often come down to whether the condition existed long enough that it should have been noticed—and whether the property controller took reasonable steps to prevent harm.


