Redmond is busy: commuting traffic, dense retail areas, expanding neighborhoods, and year-round wet weather create everyday hazards. Injuries often happen in places residents frequent—apartment walkways, office campus entrances, grocery parking lots, transit-adjacent sidewalks, and community facilities.
In many Redmond cases, the “danger” isn’t dramatic. It’s the kind of problem that shows up when conditions change:
- Wet or icy surfaces during morning commute hours
- Uneven pavement or raised curbs near parking areas
- Loose handrails or damaged steps at multifamily buildings
- Construction-related debris around entrances and loading areas
- Poor lighting in garages, stairwells, and exterior walkways
When you’re injured, what matters is not just what happened—it’s what the property owner knew (or should have known), and whether reasonable steps were taken to prevent harm.


