Woodward has a mix of residential neighborhoods, rental housing, and commercial buildings—including facilities that see steady foot traffic from employees, contractors, and visitors. Stair injuries often show up in patterns like:
- Older stair construction (worn treads, uneven step height, aging handrails)
- Seasonal wear and cleanup (tracked-in debris, wet spots near entrances, hurried maintenance)
- Rental and property-management transitions (repairs delayed between inspections or turnover)
- Workplace “quick use” of stairs (employees taking the stairs without a closed-off hazard, especially during repairs or deliveries)
These details matter because liability in Oklahoma premises cases typically turns on what the property owner or controller knew (or should have known) about the risk and what they did to address it.


