In Orem, many staircase-related injuries come from problems that look minor but are dangerous in practice, such as:
- worn or uneven stair treads from heavy foot traffic
- loose handrails or missing end caps
- poor lighting in entryways and basement stairwells
- cluttered landings (common in move-in/move-out seasons)
- damaged carpet edging, cracked edges, or debris left after routine maintenance
When these issues exist in places where people repeatedly pass—like apartment shared stairways, office buildings, or retail entrances—responsibility often turns on notice and reasonable maintenance. Your job after a fall is to document what happened; your attorney’s job is to translate those facts into a claim.


