In a community where people commute, attend events, and rely on shared living spaces, certain stairway risks show up repeatedly:
- Student and rental turnovers: rushed maintenance, delayed repairs to handrails, or inconsistent upkeep in multi-unit buildings
- Weather and tracking hazards: wet shoes, salt residue, and debris that gets carried onto entry staircases and landings
- Night and event traffic: poorer lighting in entrances and parking-adjacent walkways leading to missteps when people are distracted
- Older building features: worn treads, uneven step height, or outdated stair design that wasn’t properly maintained
If the fall happened after a busy day—moving in, leaving for work, or walking in after an event—those details matter. They can explain how the hazard was present, how long it existed, and why it should have been addressed.


