Many premises liability cases in Holladay involve conditions that are easy to overlook until someone gets hurt. Examples include:
- Snow and ice on walkways: uneven melting, slick patches near entrances, or inadequate de-icing.
- Wet floors and tracking from weather: spills that aren’t cleaned quickly in entryways or near automatic doors.
- Parking lot hazards: potholes, uneven pavement, broken curbs, poor striping, or inadequate lighting.
- Stairways, handrails, and thresholds: loose steps, damaged railings, or doors that don’t close properly.
- Construction and remodeling areas: debris in common areas, unsecured materials, and signage that doesn’t match the actual risk.
Even when an injury seems “simple,” the legal questions are usually not. Property owners often argue the hazard was minor, obvious, or not present long enough to fix. Your job is to make sure the evidence tells a different story.


