In a suburban community like Forney, many falls occur in settings where residents expect routine maintenance—yet stairs and entryways don’t always get the attention they require. Common local scenarios include:
- Rental properties and multi-unit buildings where tenants report loose handrails or uneven treads and repairs lag.
- Homes with exterior or interior stair transitions (front steps, split-level entries, back staircases) where lighting or traction issues go unnoticed.
- Retail and service businesses near busy drop-in hours, where maintenance schedules and foot traffic increase the odds of debris or unsafe conditions.
- Workplaces with shift changes—when employees use stairwells more frequently and lighting or housekeeping can become an issue.
- Community spaces used by visitors and families, where stairs should be safe for guests of varying ages and mobility.
If the incident happened in any of these places, the key question becomes: who had the responsibility to keep the stairs reasonably safe, and what evidence shows they didn’t?


