Stair injuries in Lehi commonly happen in places where people are constantly moving—homes, townhome-style entries, apartment common areas, and neighborhood businesses that get foot traffic from residents and visitors.
You may have a stronger claim if your fall involved:
- Poor lighting in entryways or stairwells (common in multi-level buildings and garages that double as access points)
- Handrails that are loose, too low, or missing—especially on older interior stairs in residential units
- Uneven steps or inconsistent tread height (often noticed only when you’re stepping down while distracted)
- Weather-related debris tracked into common areas during busy seasons—then left unmanaged
- Construction/maintenance activity nearby (temporary coverings, moved mats, or delayed repairs after contractors finish)
If you were injured coming from your car, carrying groceries, managing kids, or hurrying between appointments, those details matter—because they help explain why a hazard was dangerous and foreseeable.


