Stair-related injuries often come from conditions that are easy to overlook—until someone gets hurt. In West Texas weather and day-to-day property use, these issues show up in practical ways:
- Track or debris buildup near entries and stair landings (dust, grit, and small obstacles)
- Loose handrails or worn tread surfaces in older homes and multi-family units
- Poor lighting in entryways, hallways, and back staircases
- Construction or “temporary” fixes that weren’t made to last
- Wet or recently cleaned steps in businesses where mops and signage don’t make it to the stairwell
When the hazard is tied to something a property owner or manager controls, Texas injury law may allow you to seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and long-term impacts.


