In Minot, stair and entryway incidents often connect to practical, local conditions:
- Winter entry traffic and hurried movement: Salt, slush, and meltwater can track onto landings and stair treads, increasing slip risk.
- Seasonal wear and maintenance gaps: Handrails, non-slip strips, and lighting can degrade faster when buildings handle heavy winter use.
- Residential turnover and multi-unit buildings: In apartments and townhomes, safety responsibilities may be split between landlords, property managers, and maintenance contractors.
- Community events and public-facing locations: During busy periods at businesses or shared spaces, hazards can be missed longer because foot traffic is constant.
Those details matter because liability often turns on what the property knew (or should have known) and whether maintenance and warnings were reasonable.


