In premises injury matters, the big question is usually not whether stairs are “dangerous”—it’s whether the property responsible for safety knew or should have known about the problem and still failed to fix it.
In Farmington, common real-world scenarios we see include:
- Older buildings with worn treads or uneven step heights
- Handrails that are loose, missing, or not securely attached
- Lighting that’s inadequate near landings or stairwells (making missteps more likely)
- Carpet or flooring transitions that shift, bunch, or don’t lie flat
- Debris in stairwells from maintenance, landscaping, deliveries, or everyday activity
If a hazard existed long enough for reasonable inspection to catch it—or someone reported it before your fall—that can become central to your claim.


