In a community like Tipp City, many staircase injuries occur in settings with predictable risk patterns:
- Residential and duplex stairways: uneven treads, worn nosings, loose handrails, and lighting that “looks fine” until you’re carrying groceries or coming in at dusk.
- Rental and property-managed units: delayed repairs after tenant complaints, especially for broken rails, damaged steps, or cluttered landings.
- Small retail and service businesses: frequent foot traffic, seasonal entry adjustments (salt tracked in, ice melting, wet floors), and maintenance shortcuts that increase fall risk.
- Work-related moves in multi-level facilities: employees and contractors navigating stairs during turnover, deliveries, or cleaning schedules.
That’s why your claim should be built around how the hazard showed up in real life—not just the fact that someone fell.


