While every case is unique, Greenville-area injuries often involve conditions that show up repeatedly across the community:
- Ice and snow buildup on sidewalks, steps, ramps, and entry mats (including “melt-and-refreeze” conditions)
- Wet floors near entrances during storms when mats aren’t maintained
- Unmarked or poorly lit parking lots, especially around evening drop-offs
- Loose handrails, damaged steps, and uneven walkways at multi-unit properties
- Construction-era conditions—temporary barriers, debris, or changed walkways near renovations
- Inadequate security in higher-traffic areas, where preventable risks lead to injuries
If you were injured, the key question isn’t just “was there a hazard?” It’s whether the condition was reasonably preventable and whether the property owner knew (or should have known) about it.


