Greenwood’s community life means foot traffic isn’t limited to office buildings. People are moving through apartment stairwells, public-facing entrances, multi-tenant common areas, and places where events or regular services draw visitors.
In these settings, staircase injuries often connect to issues like:
- worn or slick treads in entry stairways
- loose or missing handrails in older buildings
- cluttered landings (bags, packages, maintenance items)
- inadequate lighting in stairwells or back corridors
- uneven steps or repairs that weren’t matched to the original height
When you’re commuting, handling kids, or working a shift schedule, you may not notice every hazard immediately. After the fall, the details matter—especially if the property is managed by someone who controls maintenance and inspection records.


