Maryville is a suburban community with a mix of residential neighborhoods, retail corridors, and high-traffic areas where people are constantly entering and exiting parking lots, stores, and workplaces. That reality often creates patterns we see in premises cases:
- Weather-related hazards: slick parking surfaces, wet sidewalks, ice patches, and “we cleaned it later” disputes.
- Retail and curbside foot traffic: crowded entryways, shopping carts, and uneven transitions between pavement and entrances.
- Stairways, ramps, and outdoor walkways: broken steps, handrail issues, poor lighting, or debris left after maintenance.
- Construction and maintenance timing: areas blocked off “sometimes,” uneven surfaces during repairs, and signage that’s missing or placed inconsistently.
In these situations, the property owner’s notice—what they knew or should have known—can become the centerpiece of the case.


