Bastrop’s mix of residential neighborhoods, older structures, and high-turnover rentals creates real-world stair risks. In practice, we see recurring patterns:
- Older stairways in homes or multi-unit buildings where wear-and-tear goes unnoticed.
- Rental and property-management turnover, where repairs get delayed between tenants.
- Visitor traffic (weekend stays, events, short-term guests) where people aren’t familiar with the layout.
- Work and service access, including maintenance contractors who may create temporary hazards or fail to secure a walkway.
When a fall happens, the question is rarely just “why did you fall?”—it’s whether the property was kept reasonably safe for the people who used it.


