West Point is a growing community with a mix of residential neighborhoods, retail and service businesses, and busy commuting routes. That combination creates recurring injury patterns—especially during seasons when hazards are harder to spot.
Common West Point scenarios include:
- Parking lot and sidewalk hazards: uneven pavement, missing curb ramps, oil or water pooling, and debris near entrances.
- Weather-related slip-and-fall: tracked-in snow/melt, ice along shaded areas, or delayed clearing in multi-use lots.
- Apartment and rental property injuries: broken handrails, unsecured steps, poorly maintained entryways, or lighting that doesn’t meet expectations.
- Construction and maintenance impacts: temporary barriers placed incorrectly, unfinished surfaces, or crews leaving materials in walkways.
In these cases, investigators focus on a few practical questions: what the hazard was, whether the owner knew (or should have known) about it, how long it existed, and whether reasonable steps were taken to reduce the risk.


