Vineyard injuries frequently happen in places where hazards change quickly:
- Sidewalks and parking lots affected by winter melt/refreeze and spring runoff
- Retail and service entrances where wet floors and tracking debris are common
- Subdivision and neighborhood edges where landscaping, grading, or repairs are ongoing
- Construction-adjacent areas with temporary barriers, signage, and uneven surfaces
In these situations, the property owner may argue the hazard was “temporary,” “obvious,” or “not there long.” The difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls is often whether you can prove the condition existed long enough, and that reasonable safety steps weren’t taken.
Act early to preserve proof while the scene still reflects what you saw.


