Pharr’s mix of residential neighborhoods and active commercial corridors means lots of people are entering and exiting buildings throughout the day—often while juggling deliveries, shopping stops, school schedules, and shift work. That routine can make stair hazards easier to miss, including:
- Poorly maintained stair treads or uneven steps in multi-unit buildings
- Broken or loose handrails in common areas
- Dim lighting at entryways or stairwells
- Wet or dirty conditions from foot traffic, cleaning, or weather
- Cluttered landings (boxes, carts, seasonal storage)
When these hazards persist, the question becomes not just what caused the fall, but whether the property had notice and failed to take reasonable steps to protect visitors, tenants, and staff.


