Premises liability cases in Spring Hill frequently involve hazards tied to everyday foot traffic and changing property conditions. Examples we often see include:
- Parking lot trips and falls: uneven asphalt, potholes, broken curb edges, or missing/uneven wheel stops.
- Apartment and townhouse entry hazards: damaged stair edges, handrail issues, wet thresholds, or cluttered walkways.
- Retail and restaurant walkways: spills not cleaned promptly, “wet floor” warnings placed too late, or debris near high-traffic doors.
- Poor lighting and visibility: dim parking areas, glare from signage, or shadows that make hazards harder to spot.
- Seasonal slip risks: leaves, algae, tracked-in mud, and melt/refreeze cycles that create slick surfaces.
- Construction-adjacent conditions: temporary walkways, loose materials, or inadequate barriers around ongoing work.
Even when the injury seems straightforward—like a knee, wrist, or back injury from a fall—insurance companies may argue the hazard was minor, obvious, or unrelated to the injury you’re claiming.


