In Greenfield’s suburban layout, many stair-related injuries occur in predictable “micro-scenarios”:
- Winter entry hazards: salt, slush, and dirty mats that shift or bunch up near steps.
- High-turnover rental properties: handrails, lighting, or tread wear that isn’t fixed promptly after complaints.
- Side-door and basement access: exterior doors used for deliveries or daily routines, where lighting and housekeeping vary.
- Community and workplace traffic: stairwells used during events, shift changes, or maintenance—when clutter and rushed cleaning can create unsafe conditions.
Those details matter because Wisconsin premises cases often turn on notice (what the property owner knew or should have known) and reasonable care (whether the condition was preventable with normal inspections and maintenance).


