Kaukauna residents regularly encounter common, high-risk settings for property injuries—especially where winter weather, commuting routes, and busy public spaces overlap.
Some of the hazards we see in Kaukauna often include:
- Snow and ice not cleared in time (sidewalks, building entrances, parking stops, loading areas)
- Slippery conditions from melt/refreeze cycles that create “invisible” ice near entrances
- Wet floor hazards in retail stores or municipal/administrative buildings
- Trip-and-fall risks around uneven pavement, curbs, drainage grates, and construction-related changes
- Inadequate lighting in parking lots and along walkways where people are hurrying to commute
Even when an injury seems “obvious,” the legal question is usually whether the property owner acted reasonably under the circumstances and whether they had notice of the hazard.


