Not every premises hazard is obvious. In Logan, many injuries come from conditions that develop gradually—or from seasonal issues that property owners should anticipate.
You may have a premises liability claim if you were injured due to hazards like:
- Winter and shoulder-season sidewalk problems (ice, snow melt, slick patches, or failure to salt/sand)
- Uneven pavement or worn walkways near storefronts, apartments, and parking lots
- Inadequate lighting in parking areas or along exterior walkways during late commutes
- Loose or damaged handrails/steps on older residential or mixed-use properties
- Debris left in pedestrian routes during construction, deliveries, or event setup
When injuries happen near busy pedestrian routes—especially around times when students, commuters, or visitors are moving quickly—property owners sometimes argue the condition was “minor” or “open and obvious.” That’s where documentation and early legal review become critical.


