While every case is different, Green Bay residents frequently report injuries connected to these local, real-world scenarios:
- Apartment and rental stairs: uneven treads, damaged nosing, loose handrails, or delayed repairs after tenants report hazards.
- Winter-related slip hazards at entrances: tracked-in moisture and debris near stair landings, sometimes combined with poor mat placement or inadequate warnings.
- Busy retail and service buildings: cluttered stairways during peak hours, inadequate lighting, or failure to cordon off hazards after cleaning or maintenance.
- Multi-tenant common areas: shared stairwells where maintenance responsibility is unclear between owners, property managers, and contractors.
- Tourism and event traffic: visitors moving quickly through hotels, venues, and downtown businesses—especially when signage, lighting, or floor conditions don’t support safe footing.
If any of those match what happened to you, it’s a sign you’ll want evidence and a liability theory that fits the way these buildings are actually operated.


