Many serious injury disputes aren’t about whether a hazard existed—they’re about notice. Insurers typically argue they had no reason to know about the dangerous condition or that it was fixed quickly enough to prevent harm.
In Groves, common dispute points include:
- Trackable maintenance issues (broken steps, loose railings, damaged entry mats)
- Conditions that develop over time (worn pavement edges, recurring lighting problems)
- Hazards linked to operations (loading areas, trash zones, construction-adjacent walkways)
A strong claim ties your injury to evidence showing the owner knew, should have known, or failed to take reasonable steps in time.


