Stairway injuries often involve everyday environments—more than dramatic, movie-style accidents. In Fulshear, common scenarios include:
- Move-in and maintenance periods: Contractors, cleaners, and property staff may temporarily relocate items, leave debris, or leave stairs out of compliance.
- Lighting and visibility issues: Stairwells in residences and multi-unit buildings can be dim, especially early mornings and evenings.
- Handrail and step condition problems: Loose rails, worn treads, uneven step height, or slippery surfaces can turn a normal step into a fall.
- Weather-related slip risk: Even when the fall occurs on stairs, rain, humidity, or tracking moisture in can contribute to traction failure.
The key is that these hazards are frequently tied to property maintenance practices—exactly the kind of issue insurers want to minimize. Your job is healing; your next step is building a claim that clearly shows what failed and why it wasn’t reasonable to leave it in that condition.


