In suburban communities like Warren, many injuries occur in places people use every day—shopping centers, office buildings, apartment complexes, and medical or municipal facilities. In these settings, responsibility usually turns on whether the responsible parties had a reasonable opportunity to know about a dangerous condition and still failed to correct it.
That “notice” issue can be supported by:
- Prior maintenance findings or recurring service complaints
- Incident reports filed by staff or security
- Records showing delayed repairs or repeat component issues
- Documentation of inspections performed (or not performed) on schedule
If the defense argues the problem was sudden and unforeseeable, we help build a timeline that shows what should have been identified and addressed.


