Kaysville’s mix of residential neighborhoods, rental housing, and commuter traffic creates a steady flow of foot traffic—often with the same recurring risk factors:
- Salt, snowmelt, and slush near entries that get tracked onto treads
- Loose mats or uneven flooring at the top or bottom of steps
- Handrails that are present but not secure (wobbly posts after wear)
- Lighting gaps in foyers, stair landings, and garage-to-home transitions
- Cluttered landings from packages, holiday items, or routine deliveries
These are the kinds of conditions that can turn a normal step into a serious injury—sprains, fractures, back injuries, and head trauma. The key is showing that the hazard existed, that it was reasonably preventable, and that it caused your fall.


