In a smaller Texas city like Henderson, injuries can still be caused by negligence—but the patterns look a little different than in large metropolitan areas.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Multi-family and older rental properties where stair lighting, rail stability, or tread condition isn’t updated as buildings age.
- Churches, community buildings, and event spaces where foot traffic spikes and stairways may be cluttered or improperly maintained during setup and cleanup.
- Workplaces serving local labor schedules where contractors move quickly between entrances and maintenance may be handled by third parties.
- Seasonal visitors and guests who aren’t familiar with the layout and rely on lighting and signage that may be inadequate.
When a stairway hazard is present, the “who’s responsible” question matters—and it often comes down to maintenance duties, notice of the problem, and who had control of repairs.


