In many coastal Mississippi communities, people encounter the same everyday risk patterns:
- Entryways and exterior steps where lighting is poor, railings are loose, or surfaces are uneven.
- Multi-unit buildings where maintenance responsibilities may be split between landlords and property managers.
- Busy commercial properties where employees and customers use stairs while areas are being cleaned, restocked, or rearranged.
- Weather-linked hazards—after rain or humidity, surfaces can become slick or debris can accumulate near landings and stair edges.
These details matter because liability often turns on notice (what the property owner knew or should have known) and reasonable care (what they did after problems were identified).


