Many property-injury cases start with a “small” incident—someone slips on a wet surface, trips on an uneven walkway, or gets injured in a parking-lot fall—and then the situation changes over days. In the Bonney Lake area, common factors include:
- Rain and seasonal freeze/thaw that make surfaces unpredictable
- Leaves, gravel, and mud tracked in near entrances
- Limited daylight and glare on driveways and parking areas
- Snow/ice melt practices (or lack of them) at multi-family properties
Insurers may argue the hazard was “obvious,” “momentary,” or that you should have avoided it. The difference between a denied claim and a settlement often comes down to documentation—what the owner knew, what reasonable maintenance would have required, and how quickly the condition was addressed.


