In Webster, many properties see heavy foot traffic around entrances—people coming and going for school schedules, shift changes, deliveries, and weekend outings. That “constant movement” can cut both ways:
- It can make the hazard more likely to be noticed (and therefore documented).
- It can also lead to gaps—someone cleans up, repairs get scheduled, or the area is changed before photos are taken.
What to do first (today):
- Photograph the stair area from multiple angles (including lighting and where you stepped).
- If possible, capture the surrounding approach (doors, ramps, walkways) that led you onto the stairs.
- Request the incident report if one exists (apartment managers and commercial property staff often generate them).
- Seek medical care and follow the treatment plan. Texas insurers frequently look for records that show symptoms after the accident.


