Many injury claims in the Heath area turn on a few recurring facts:
- Parking lot and curb hazards near busy commuting times. Wet leaves, uneven pavement, poorly marked repairs, and damaged curbs can cause trips and falls—then get cleaned up or altered quickly.
- Apartment and residential-adjacent walkways. Property managers may rely on general inspection practices, but the real question is whether they knew (or should have known) about the specific condition.
- Retail and service entrances with “quick turnover” maintenance. Hazards like broken steps, loose handrails, or inadequate lighting may be corrected—but only after someone gets hurt.
In these situations, the early challenge isn’t understanding that “someone was negligent.” It’s getting the right evidence before it disappears.


