Stairway injuries often involve environments where people move frequently and attention can slip. In Provo, common situations include:
- Apartment and student housing stairwells: cluttered landings, delayed repairs after maintenance requests, worn treads, or handrails that feel “almost secure.”
- Entry steps to homes and duplexes: seasonal wear (snow-melt residue, ice tracking, loose threshold edging) and uneven settling that creates tripping hazards.
- Visitor-heavy locations: community events, retail buildings, and offices where foot traffic increases and safety checks can become inconsistent.
- Construction-adjacent conditions: temporary barriers or modified stair configurations that weren’t clearly marked, inspected, or maintained.
If any of this sounds like your accident, you’re not “overreacting.” Provo’s mix of residential density and active community schedules means stair safety issues can affect many people—not just you.


