In many property-injury disputes, the biggest fight isn’t whether someone got hurt—it’s whether the owner had a fair chance to prevent the harm.
In Holmen, hazards commonly show up in predictable places and seasons:
- Snow and ice on sidewalks and steps after storms
- Wet floors near entrances during rain or spring melt
- Lighting and visibility issues in parking areas during early mornings or late evenings
- Loose materials or debris near entrances, dumpsters, or construction-adjacent areas
- Tripping hazards around landscaping, thresholds, rugs, or uneven pavement
To move your claim forward, your lawyer typically needs evidence showing the condition existed long enough that it should have been discovered—and corrected—or that the owner was already aware of the risk.


