Stairway accidents aren’t always dramatic. Many are the result of small hazards that become dangerous in real life—particularly in homes, multi-family buildings, and neighborhood businesses where foot traffic is routine.
Common Glendale-area scenarios include:
- Seasonal tracking and slick surfaces: wet shoes, salt residue, or moisture near entries can make stair treads unsafe.
- Lighting gaps in entry corridors: dim bulbs, motion-sensor delays, or shadows across landings.
- Handrail issues on short stair runs: loose rails, missing end caps, or rails that don’t provide stable support.
- Uneven step geometry: inconsistent riser height on older stairways in older homes or remodels.
- Cluttered landings: delivery items, seasonal decor, or maintenance tools left in walkways.
If any of those match what happened to you, it’s important to act quickly—because the scene can change fast (cleaning, repairs, or removal of the hazard).


