Graham’s residential streets and busy local corridors mean lots of day-to-day foot traffic: apartment entries, split-level homes, porch steps, side entrances, and workplace stairwells. In these settings, injuries often come from issues that are easy to miss until someone falls—like:
- uneven step height or worn treads (especially after repeated repairs)
- handrails that are loose, missing, or not sturdy
- poor lighting in entryways and stair landings
- cluttered landings (packages, mats, storage items)
- debris or moisture tracked in from outside doors
When you live or work in a place long enough, unsafe conditions can become “normal.” The law doesn’t require the hazard to be brand-new—what matters is whether the property owner or manager should have fixed it or warned people.


