Kacey Musgraves Broke a Rib in a Fall, Here’s What That Means for Your Business

Kacey Musgrave slips on wet tile in mexico

Kacey Musgraves recently had to postpone a major event in Nashville after taking what she described as a "very hard fall" in Mexico that left her with a broken rib. As reported by People, she slipped late at night while walking on tile, which she called "insanely slippery."

While most headlines focused on the star herself, the ripple effect from her accident hits much farther than her tour schedule.

💸 Slips Don’t Just Hurt People—They Disrupt Entire Economies

When someone falls, the injury is just the beginning:

  • Hotels and venues lose bookings.

  • Local restaurants miss out on fan-driven traffic.

  • Event staff lose paid hours.

  • Vendors, security teams, and cleaning crews all take a hit.

And in this case? All because a tile floor wasn’t safe to walk on when wet.

🧪 How Non-Slip Solutions LLC Could Have Helped

Whether it's a luxury villa in Mexico or a boutique hotel in Cherry Creek, the risk is the same: wet tile is slippery.

Here’s how we prevent incidents like this:

  • BOT 3000E Tribometer Testing to scientifically measure how slippery floors become when wet.

  • Invisible Safety Treatments that raise slip resistance without coatings, mats, or changing the floor’s appearance.

  • Compliance with ANSI A326.3, the national standard for slip safety.

If that tile had been tested and treated properly, Kacey might still be singing instead of healing.

📍 Denver Businesses: Don’t Wait for a Slip to Make Headlines

You don’t need to be famous to fall—and you don’t need to be sued to take action.

Whether you operate:

  • A hotel or vacation rental

  • A restaurant or music venue

  • A spa, gym, or dealership showroom

We can test and treat your hard floors and tubs so they're safe to walk on—even when wet.

Free slip-resistance testing available in Denver and surrounding areas.
Protect your guests. Protect your business.
📞 Book a visit today: nonslipsolutionsllc.com

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