While staircase hazards can occur anywhere, residents in Tega Cay often deal with patterns that affect what evidence exists and how quickly it can disappear:
- Multi-level homes and split-level layouts: In these settings, handrails, step height consistency, and lighting at landings matter—small defects can cause serious falls.
- Busy entryways and “carry” moments: Falls often happen when someone is carrying packages, a child, groceries, or equipment—meaning the sequence of events and condition of the stairs become central.
- Property management turnover and maintenance gaps: For rentals and shared living spaces, maintenance responsibilities may shift between owners, managers, and contractors—creating confusion about notice.
- Seasonal weather and tracking debris: Even when the hazard is “on the inside,” wet shoes, grit, and tracked debris can worsen traction on stair treads.
Because these factors influence liability and causation, early documentation is critical—especially in South Carolina, where delays can weaken your ability to connect the hazard to your injury.


