Utah premises liability claims commonly hinge on one practical question: did the property owner know (or should have have known) about the danger in time to fix it?
In Alpine, that “notice” issue shows up in real-world ways:
- Winter conditions: If ice forms repeatedly at the same entryway, a failure to salt, sand, or clear it can become a pattern.
- Sidewalk and driveway deterioration: Cracked concrete and uneven edges can be visible for long periods—especially in residential areas.
- Parking and entry lighting: Low visibility in lots, stairwells, and building approaches can make a hazard effectively “hidden.”
- Construction and landscaping: Debris, temporary barriers, and incomplete repairs can create risks for residents and visitors.
Even when the injury looks “obvious,” insurers may argue the danger wasn’t there long enough, wasn’t dangerous enough, or that the condition was open and avoidable. A lawyer’s job is to test those defenses against the facts.


