Edwardsville injuries often involve settings where people are on the move—waiting for appointments, carrying items, entering parking-structure entrances, or using facilities during shifts and events. That context matters because defense teams may argue you were distracted, moving too quickly, or using the device in a “normal” way that somehow excuses a safety failure.
We look closely at the details that tend to show up in local cases:
- High-traffic periods (evenings, weekends, school-adjacent schedules)
- Lighting and visibility in entrances, corridors, and transit connections
- Maintenance handoffs when building operations change vendors or property managers
- Construction-adjacent environments where walkways, signage, or access routes are altered


