Premises liability isn’t limited to “slip-and-fall” claims. In Cedar City, residents and visitors often encounter hazards in these common settings:
- Parking lots and driveways: oil spots, gravel buildup, uneven pavement, or inadequate marking of a damaged area.
- Rental housing and multi-unit properties: broken steps, unsafe handrails, poor lighting in common areas, or delayed repairs after complaints.
- Store entrances and sidewalks: trip hazards from mats, temporary obstacles, uneven curbs, or snow/ice not treated in time.
- Construction-adjacent areas: debris, tracked-in materials, or blocked walkways that aren’t properly secured.
- After-hours and event traffic zones: higher foot traffic can make “known hazard” issues more serious—especially when a property is repeatedly visited.
The legal question isn’t just whether you were hurt. It’s whether the property owner knew (or should have known) about the condition and failed to take reasonable steps to prevent harm.


