In a suburban community like Live Oak, many falls occur in everyday places people assume are “routine” or “already maintained.” Common local scenarios we see include:
- Apartment and duplex stairwells where maintenance is delayed, lighting is inconsistent, or railings wobble.
- Front entry steps and porches where uneven treads, cracked edges, or loose coverings create a tripping hazard.
- Community and workplace entrances where employees or visitors are moving quickly between cars and doors—especially during early mornings and shift changes.
- Seasonal slip-and-trip conditions (mud, tracked-in debris, wet surfaces) that make stairs more hazardous than usual.
When you fall on stairs, the question quickly becomes: what condition created the danger, and did the property owner/manager handle it responsibly?


