Little Chute’s blend of residential neighborhoods and commercial activity means stair injuries can happen in predictable “everyday” places—especially where people come and go quickly.
Common local scenarios include:
- Apartment and rental buildings: delayed repairs to handrails, uneven treads, or lighting that doesn’t meet safe visibility expectations.
- Workplaces and contractor areas: employees navigating stairwells, warehouse steps, or back-of-house access where debris or maintenance gaps can create a hazard.
- Entrances for guests and deliveries: falls during peak arrival times when walkways and entry steps must be kept safe.
Because the setting varies, the evidence strategy must vary too. A good claim isn’t just about “someone fell”—it’s about proving the unsafe condition and linking it to the injury.


