In a fast-growing suburb, injuries often come from conditions that don’t get fixed quickly—or are overlooked during high-traffic seasons and construction activity. Common scenarios we see in Herriman include:
- Parking lots and drive aisles: uneven pavement, oil patches, broken wheel stops, or poorly maintained striping.
- Sidewalks, curbs, and entryways: trip hazards around landscaping edges, missing concrete, or damaged ramps.
- Snow, ice, and melt refreezes: slick conditions near entrances and shaded walkways.
- Apartments and townhomes: loose handrails, cracked steps, inadequate lighting in stairwells, or unsafe common areas.
- Construction-adjacent properties: debris, blocked access paths, or hazards left behind during maintenance.
Even when the injury seems like “just a fall,” the claim often turns on notice (did the owner know or should they have known?), reasonable maintenance, and how your medical records connect to what happened.


