Many people assume a stumble on stairs is minor. But in real cases, injuries often worsen after the initial shock—especially when the fall involves a bad step, a loose handrail, or a landing cluttered by everyday items.
Common injury patterns we see in staircase fall claims include:
- Back and spine injuries from awkward twisting when someone catches themselves
- Shoulder injuries when a person grabs for a rail that doesn’t hold
- Head injuries and concussions when footing slips on worn or uneven treads
- Nerve pain or mobility limits that affect normal movement in daily routines
Whether you’re dealing with a short recovery or long-term limitations, the value of your claim depends on proof that the stairs (and the property’s upkeep) played a direct role.


