In Platteville, staircase injury claims often show up in patterns tied to where people spend time and how buildings are used:
- Apartments and rental buildings: tenants rely on handrails, lighting in stairwells, and consistent maintenance.
- Downtown foot traffic and retail: customers and visitors may enter through steps, ramps, and vestibules where clutter or inadequate lighting creates risk.
- Campus-area housing and shared entrances: multi-tenant buildings sometimes experience turnover in maintenance requests and inspection routines.
- Seasonal hazards: winter boots, salt, and wet floors can make stair treads slick—or push debris into areas that should be cleared.
If your fall occurred in one of these settings, the legal work usually starts with a simple goal: prove the condition of the stairs and show how the property’s maintenance (or lack of it) contributed to the injury.


