Premises liability cases in Greenfield often happen in places where people are walking between destinations—homes, shops, and workplaces—then get surprised by a dangerous condition.
Typical examples include:
- Snow/ice and weather-related hazards on sidewalks, entryways, and parking lots (including partially cleared areas and refrozen patches)
- Parking lot and curb issues such as uneven pavement, potholes, missing wheel stops, or poor drainage that leaves slick surfaces
- Trip-and-fall risks around entrances—loose mats, damaged steps, thresholds, or clutter near doors
- Neglected maintenance at multi-tenant properties, where repairs are delayed and multiple tenants share the same walkways
- Construction-adjacent hazards—debris, blocked paths, or inadequate warning around active work zones
If your injury happened in one of these settings, the key question becomes: what did the property owner know (or should have known) and what did they do about it?


