North Richland Hills has a mix of residential neighborhoods, multi-family communities, and commercial areas where foot traffic can be constant. That matters because staircase hazards often show up in predictable “real life” patterns:
- High-turnover maintenance in apartment and multi-tenant buildings (repairs may be delayed while units are occupied)
- Entryway and leasing-area clutter (temporary storage, boxes, or cleaning supplies left near stairs)
- Lighting and weather-related issues around exterior entry stairs and transitions (watch for debris after storms)
- Workplace scheduling pressure (employees may be using stairways during busy shifts, making safe access even more important)
Those patterns influence what evidence we look for—especially maintenance records, incident reports, and proof of how long the condition existed.


