Orem’s mix of residential neighborhoods, retail corridors, and commuter traffic creates recurring accident patterns. Common injury scenarios we investigate include:
- Slip-and-fall incidents on walkways and entryways where spills, tracked-in water, or icy patches weren’t handled quickly enough.
- Parking lot and curb injuries—uneven pavement, poorly marked crosswalks, damaged curbs, missing handrails, or hazards hidden by snow piles.
- Apartment and HOA property hazards such as broken steps, loose railings, inadequate lighting in common areas, or delayed repairs after repeated tenant complaints.
- Construction-adjacent injuries involving temporary fencing, altered pedestrian routes, debris, or inadequate warning signage.
- Inadequate security / negligent access issues in locations where foreseeable risk wasn’t addressed (for example, broken exterior doors or lighting failures).
The location details matter. In Orem, the “where” and “how” often determine whether the hazard was visible, how long it likely existed, and whether the owner took reasonable steps before the injury.


