Staircase injuries in Evanston often involve conditions that get overlooked during busy seasons or routine turnover.
Look out for these real-world scenarios:
- Entry steps and landings where wet boots, snow melt, and de-icing chemicals create slick surfaces.
- Handrails that are loose, missing end caps, or not secured after maintenance work or renovations.
- Uneven treads or transitions between flooring types in foyers and building corridors.
- Poor lighting in stairwells or basements where bulbs burn out and repairs are delayed.
- Cluttered landings—packages, seasonal displays, or storage that reduces safe footing.
If the fall happened in a place frequented by visitors—like lodging, retail, or offices serving commuters—those locations often have established incident-report processes. That can be helpful, but it also means your statement and the timeline need to be handled carefully.


