Converse has a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial activity that brings steady foot traffic and vehicle movement. That combination creates common claim scenarios, such as:
- Wet floors and slow cleanup in retail stores or service businesses
- Broken steps, uneven sidewalks, or loose handrails around apartments and townhomes
- Lighting problems in parking lots and building entrances
- Debris from maintenance (construction materials, landscaping rock, trash) that stays longer than it should
- Weather-related risks—ice, rain tracking, and failed mat placement
A key pattern we see: hazards are sometimes “managed” informally (a cone placed, a quick broom pass) instead of being properly addressed. When that happens, insurers may argue the risk was obvious or temporary. The case then hinges on documentation—photos, incident reports, witness accounts, and medical records.


