Mequon’s suburban layout means many stair injuries happen in predictable “local routines,” including:
- Seasonal tracked-in debris near entrances and down stairwell landings (salt, sand, wet leaves, ice melt residue)
- Lighting and visibility issues in entryways and stair corridors—especially during early dark hours
- Wear-and-tear in managed properties (treads, handrails, carpets/runners, step edges) where maintenance schedules can be inconsistent
- High-traffic households and commutes—when families, caregivers, or workers are moving quickly up and down stairs
These patterns matter because they often influence what evidence exists (or doesn’t), how quickly the condition was reported, and whether the responsible party claims the hazard was “temporary” or “not their responsibility.”


