In and around Greer, staircase and step-related injuries commonly occur in places where residents and visitors move quickly—especially when lighting, maintenance, or crowd flow is inconsistent. Common scenarios include:
- Rental and multi-family properties where handrails, lighting, or tread wear aren’t addressed after tenant complaints.
- Businesses near high-traffic periods (school schedules, weekend shopping, and community events) where staff may be distracted but still responsible for safe premises.
- Homes with frequent guest traffic—contractors, family visits, and deliveries—where stairs may be temporarily affected by clutter, rugs, or worn traction.
In Greer, weather and seasonal changes can also play a role. Wet footwear tracked inside, temporary mats, and reduced visibility at entrances can make stair edges more hazardous.


