In our region, staircase falls commonly involve predictable real-world settings:
- Apartment and rental stairwells: uneven steps, worn treads, loose handrails, or lighting that doesn’t make hazards obvious.
- Front-entry steps for residents and visitors: wet weather tracking in, damaged stair edges, or clutter on landings.
- Workplace stair access: employee-only stairs, back-of-house entrances, or building maintenance areas where inspections are inconsistent.
- Sidewalk-to-door transitions: falls that start on steps/landings after rain or after changes in flooring height.
Even when the hazard seems “small,” Texas injury claims often turn on proof that the condition existed long enough to be noticed—and that the property owner or controller didn’t take reasonable steps to keep people safe.


