Brandon is a growing residential community, and a lot of injuries we see stem from environments that change frequently—move-ins, maintenance schedules, seasonal cleaning, and high foot traffic during events and peak retail hours.
Stair-related hazards often show up in:
- Apartment stairwells and entry stairs where lighting may be inconsistent and repairs can be delayed.
- Retail and service buildings where employees carry items, mop or clean, and sometimes leave temporary conditions that aren’t secured.
- Workplace and contractor access areas (break rooms, storage stairs, loading-adjacent staircases) where safety standards depend on ongoing maintenance.
- Community and shared spaces where multiple tenants or users report issues, but the fix doesn’t happen.
When a fall occurs in a place where people regularly move—like stairwells, back entrances, and common corridors—property controllers are expected to keep the area reasonably safe.


