Schererville sits in a high-traffic corridor where residents frequently use multi-tenant properties—retail centers, offices, and service facilities—often with visitors coming and going throughout the day. That matters because:
- Maintenance responsibility can be split between property ownership, management companies, and outside service contractors.
- Records may be stored off-site and retrieved on a schedule, not instantly.
- Surveillance and incident logs can disappear if requests aren’t made quickly.
- Buildings with frequent foot traffic may have more opportunities for earlier complaints to exist—even if you didn’t hear about them.
If the incident happened in a public-facing location, your case often turns on what the property knew, what it documented, and how it responded.


