Stair and walkway accidents in West Texas don’t look identical, but the patterns are familiar. Many claims we see start with one of these situations:
- Apartment and rental stairways: loose handrails, worn steps, uneven edges, or lighting that doesn’t adequately show where the tread ends—especially in older multi-unit buildings.
- Worksite access stairs: contractors and employees moving between levels or entrances where maintenance responsibilities can be split between property owners, tenants, and service companies.
- Customer-entry stairs at local businesses: falls during busy hours when staff are focused on turnover and may not notice debris, damaged treads, or a step that has shifted.
- Seasonal debris and tracking: in Andrews, dust and wind can contribute to gritty residue on steps; moisture from tracked-in weather can also make treads slick.
Even when the hazard seems “small,” stairs are unforgiving. The key question becomes: what condition made safe footing unlikely, and who should have fixed or warned about it?


