Injuries don’t just happen in “one kind of building.” In Heber, many premises liability disputes connect to conditions like:
- Snow, ice, and melt cycles on sidewalks, parking lots, and steps
- Wet entrances from tracked-in snow or melting slush
- Uneven sidewalks and driveway edges around homes and multi-unit properties
- Poor visibility during seasonal weather (glare, low light, storms)
- Busy visitor areas where foot traffic increases and hazards may be overlooked
Even when an injury seems “obvious,” insurers often argue the hazard was temporary, easy to avoid, or that the injured person should have been more careful. The difference-maker is whether you can show the property owner knew (or should have known) about the unsafe condition and failed to fix it within a reasonable time.


