In a suburban community like Garland, many falls occur on stairs that are routinely used but not always treated like “high-risk” areas. Common local scenarios include:
- Apartment and condo entryways with shared stairs, covered walkways, and maintenance schedules that can slip.
- Homes with seasonal hazards—wet leaves, tracked-in debris, or uneven wear from freeze-thaw cycles that Texas residents can still see in winter.
- Retail and service buildings where customers move quickly, lighting changes when doors open, and housekeeping or maintenance is inconsistent.
- Work-related incidents for people who manage inventory, attend job sites, or carry items on stairways in multi-level buildings.
In these settings, the key question is often not just “did someone fall?”—it’s whether the property’s maintenance and safety practices were reasonable for the way people were expected to use the stairs.


