In a personal injury claim, the property owner’s liability frequently depends on notice and how long the condition existed—not just whether something went wrong. In Saratoga Springs, that can look like:
- Ice that forms and refreezes overnight on walkways or ramps
- Snow removal that is performed inconsistently across a property
- Uneven pavement or a cracked curb edge along commuter routes
- Poorly marked work zones or tracked-in debris near entrances
- Parking-lot hazards intensified by late-day traffic and limited visibility
Insurers commonly argue that the condition was temporary, that they didn’t have enough time to fix it, or that you should have noticed and avoided it. Your job is to document what you can while it’s still verifiable.


