Stairway injuries in Martin often follow patterns tied to everyday property use—residents coming and going, staff maintaining common areas, and visitors navigating entrances. Common scenarios include:
- Rental and multi-family stairwells: loose handrails, uneven treads, missing non-slip surfaces, or lighting that doesn’t work during evening arrivals.
- Weather and seasonal hazards: wet steps tracked in after rain, sleet, or melting ice—especially on exterior stairs and stoops.
- Workforce housing and business foot traffic: stacked deliveries, cluttered landings, or maintenance activity that didn’t secure the area.
- Visitor-heavy locations: places with frequent guests or customers where staff are busy and inspections may be inconsistent.
These cases aren’t always “obvious negligence.” Sometimes the hazard is subtle—like a tread that’s worn smooth or a landing that’s frequently blocked—yet still causes serious injuries.


