Farmington residents commonly face property hazards tied to how people move through the city:
- Retail and service entrances: Salt, meltwater, tracked-in debris, and uneven matting near doors can create slip-and-fall conditions.
- Sidewalk and curb areas: Cracks, lifted panels, drainage issues, and irregular curb ramps can cause trips and falls—especially when lighting is limited.
- Parking lots and drive lanes: Ice patches, poor striping visibility, potholes, and cluttered pathways often lead to injuries.
- Construction and contractor activity: Reworked sidewalks, temporary fencing, loose materials, and blocked walkways can create hazards for pedestrians.
In these situations, the key question is usually not “did someone get hurt?”—it’s whether the property owner or manager took reasonable steps to prevent, correct, or warn about the danger.


