Many Warwick premises cases start with a preventable hazard that was visible, recurring, or part of routine operations. Based on what we see in the area, these scenarios frequently lead to claims:
- Parking lot and walkway hazards: uneven pavement, potholes, missing curb ramps, broken or loose handrails, or insufficient lighting in lot edges.
- Retail and office building maintenance issues: wet floors without proper warnings, debris not cleaned promptly, or damaged threshold strips.
- Seasonal conditions: icy patches, sand/gravel left uneven, or poorly managed drainage that creates slick walkways.
- Construction-adjacent injuries: debris on sidewalks, inadequate barricades, signage that doesn’t match what’s actually happening on-site, or tracked mud/stone near entrances.
- Tourist and visitor foot traffic: crowded entryways and cross-traffic in peak seasons where safety measures lag behind the volume of people.
Even when an injury looks straightforward—like a fall—liability depends on the property’s condition, notice, and whether reasonable safety steps were taken.


