In the Houston-area region, many properties share similar risk patterns: high turnover in rental communities, frequent contractor work, and heavy foot traffic at certain times of day. Stair and walkway hazards can go unnoticed longer than they should when someone assumes “it’s probably fine” or when maintenance doesn’t follow through.
Common Rosenberg-area scenarios we see in staircase injury cases include:
- Apartment or townhouse stairwells with worn treads, loose handrails, or inconsistent lighting
- Entry steps and porch/stair landings where debris, construction dust, or improper cleanup creates a slipping risk
- Workplace stair access in commercial buildings or off-site offices where maintenance schedules lag behind actual use
- Multi-use community spaces where stairs are used by visitors and residents, but safety checks aren’t frequent enough
If you think your fall was preventable, it matters—because premises liability often turns on what the property controller knew (or should have known) and whether reasonable steps were taken.


