In Bothell, many claims begin after an injury that happened quickly—but the legal questions take time. Common real-world scenarios include:
- Slip-and-fall at a storefront or office entrance where wet floors, tracked-in debris, or uneven mats weren’t handled promptly.
- Trip-and-fall in a parking lot or sidewalk approach affected by cracks, gravel, or poorly marked construction access.
- Injuries tied to ongoing work (construction staging, debris, or temporary walkways) that were not clearly separated from pedestrian routes.
- Poor lighting or visibility in late-day conditions—especially near building entrances, parking areas, and walkways.
- Apartment or rental hazards such as damaged railings, loose steps, or unsafe shared stairs in multi-family settings.
Insurance companies frequently argue that the condition was minor, obvious, or caused by the injured person’s own distraction. A Bothell premises liability lawyer focuses on building a factual record that addresses those arguments early.


