North Charleston has a mix of dense neighborhoods, older housing stock, and high-traffic commercial areas—so unsafe stair conditions show up in different ways. People are often moving quickly between entrances, parking lots, and interior spaces, sometimes while carrying bags, managing kids, or navigating poor lighting.
Staircase fall cases in the area frequently involve:
- Rental properties and multi-unit buildings where maintenance schedules lag behind complaints
- Businesses with frequent deliveries or cleaning where rugs, cords, or debris end up near steps
- Work environments where employees and visitors share stairways and safety procedures aren’t consistently followed
- Community spaces (schools, churches, event venues) where heavy foot traffic and event turnover increase wear-and-tear
When a fall happens in any of these settings, the key question becomes: what did the property control team know (or should have known), and what did they do about it?


