While every incident is different, several scenarios show up repeatedly for people who live or work around Centerville:
- Sidewalk, curb, and parking lot trip-and-fall injuries: uneven pavement, missing sections, cracked concrete, or slick surfaces that weren’t treated quickly.
- Slip-and-fall incidents around entrances: tracked-in water, melted snow, or inadequate matting during winter months.
- Hazards created during maintenance or repairs: open access panels, exposed fixtures, debris, or wet paint without appropriate warnings.
- Construction-site and contractor-related injuries: poorly secured work areas, lack of barriers, or unclear signage near drive lanes.
- Inadequate lighting in shared areas: dim hallways, poorly lit parking areas, or glare that makes hazards hard to see.
In each situation, the key question is the same: did the property owner take reasonable steps to prevent the danger, given what they knew (or should have known)?


