In many Los Lunas neighborhoods, people move between outdoor steps and indoor entryways—sometimes multiple times a day. That creates common “stairfall” risk patterns, such as:
- Slips and falls on damp or icy landings before someone even reaches the first step
- Tracking debris into stairwells during storms or after events
- Inadequate lighting along entry stairs in dim morning/evening conditions
- Delayed repairs after residents report loose rails, uneven treads, or broken stair edges
- Seasonal wear—carpet strips, worn treads, and handrail components that degrade over time
These details matter because insurers often argue the fall was unavoidable or caused by the injured person’s behavior. A strong Los Lunas case ties the hazard to the fall and shows the responsible party had notice or should have caught the problem during reasonable maintenance.


