Tukwila is a working, commuting, and residential community—so hazards can show up in predictable places. Some of the most common incident types include:
- Wet or icy walkways around apartments, businesses, and entry stairs (especially when de-icing is delayed or inconsistent).
- Poorly marked or obstructed parking lot conditions, including damaged pavement, uneven curbs, and trip hazards near entrances.
- Security and safety problems in multi-tenant buildings or parking areas (for example, inadequate lighting or failure to address known recurring issues).
- Loading dock and industrial-area hazards where maintenance, contractors, and foot traffic overlap.
- Construction-adjacent walkways where temporary access routes aren’t clearly maintained or are left in a risky condition.
In Washington, the property owner’s responsibilities can vary depending on the location, who was there, and what the owner knew (or should have known). Your case often turns on notice—how long the hazard existed, and whether reasonable steps were taken to address it.


