Stair incidents locally tend to share a few practical patterns:
- Lighting and visibility issues: dim hallways in older buildings, glare from exterior doors, or motion-sensor lighting that cuts out mid-step.
- Maintenance gaps in rentals and multi-unit properties: delayed repairs to rails, worn treads, or cluttered landings.
- Weather-to-indoor transitions: wet shoes and tracked-in debris after rain can make stairs more slippery—especially at entries and common areas.
- Busy foot traffic: when buildings are used heavily (tenants, visitors, customers), hazards that would be “noticed eventually” become a recurring risk.
These details matter because Texas premises injury cases often turn on notice, reasonable care, and how the condition contributed to the fall.


