In suburban communities like Collierville, staircase falls frequently trace back to maintenance and traffic flow issues that repeat across properties. Common examples we see include:
- Handrails not secured or missing at key steps (especially where residents carry groceries, children, or packages)
- Lighting gaps in stairwells, hallways, and exterior entry steps—dark corners become “surprise hazards”
- Uneven treads or worn edges on older steps, including transitions from carpet to tile
- Cluttered landings—storage bins, seasonal items, or contractor materials left in common areas
- Exterior steps used during wet or icy conditions (even when Tennessee weather feels mild)
These details matter because Tennessee premises cases often turn on notice and reasonable care—what the property owner knew (or should have known) and what they did to prevent preventable falls.


