Stairway hazards don’t always look dramatic—often they’re the kind of safety issues that build up over time. In Uvalde, common real-world settings include:
- Rental properties and multi-family units where maintenance requests can be delayed
- Churches, community buildings, and schools with high foot traffic during events
- Local retail and service businesses where customers enter and exit with limited lighting
- Back-porch/entry steps at homes and short-term stays where weather and wear affect grip
Texas has weather swings that can contribute to hazardous conditions—dust, moisture, and seasonal wear can make treads slick or handrails less reliable. When the property was responsible for keeping the stairs safe, the legal question becomes: what did they know, what should they have fixed, and how did that lead to your fall?


