In everyday Springfield life, serious injuries frequently happen in places where people are rushing—parking lots, entrances, and sidewalks connecting home to work.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Wet-weather slips at storefronts or multi-tenant buildings (tracked-in water, untreated mats, slick thresholds)
- Trip-and-fall hazards near curb cuts, parking lot edges, or uneven sidewalk slabs
- Poorly controlled construction activity, including torn-up sidewalks, missing cones, and unclear detours
- Lighting and security gaps around shopping areas and apartment entrances, especially at dusk
- Neglected maintenance like broken handrails, malfunctioning doors, or loose flooring in high-traffic areas
Even when the injury feels “simple,” insurers often argue the hazard was minor, obvious, or unavoidable. The real work is proving notice, reasonable care, and how the condition caused your specific injuries.


