Red Bank residents commonly get injured in settings where hazards can be overlooked during busy days, weather changes, or routine maintenance gaps. Some of the most frequent scenarios include:
- Parking lot and sidewalk trips near shopping corridors and high-traffic entrances (uneven pavement, curbs, loose gravel)
- Apartment and rental injuries involving stairs, handrails, steps, entry lighting, or delayed repairs
- Workplace slip hazards tied to wet floors, tracked-in debris, or poor clean-up procedures
- Seasonal conditions—rain, leaves, ice-like residue, and reduced visibility that make “ordinary” walking riskier
- Inadequate security at multi-unit entrances, poorly lit walkways, or areas where incidents recur
In these situations, the central issue is often not just what happened—it’s whether the property owner acted reasonably to prevent or correct the hazard once they knew (or should have known) it existed.


