Many premises liability claims start as “a simple fall,” but insurers commonly challenge details—especially when the incident involves public walkways, parking lots, or weather-related hazards.
In Brown Deer and nearby areas, common friction points include:
- Snow, ice, and thaw cycles: Hazards can appear and disappear quickly, making “how long it was there” a key dispute.
- Sidewalk and driveway transitions: Uneven slabs, poorly marked edges, or changes in elevation can be blamed on the injured person.
- Parking lot visibility: Lighting, glare, and traffic patterns can affect whether a hazard was reasonably discoverable.
- Multi-unit and tenant-managed properties: Insurers may argue the landlord, property manager, or tenant was responsible for maintenance.
Because these issues often turn on timing and notice, early case organization matters.


