La Crosse injuries often involve conditions that change quickly with the seasons and foot traffic patterns:
- Winter and early spring hazards: ice on sidewalks, thaw/refreeze slickness, snow that refreezes in entryways, and salt or sand gaps.
- Restaurant and downtown pedestrian flow: spills, torn mats, crowded entrances, and visibility issues around doors and walkways.
- Construction-adjacent risks: temporary barriers, uneven surfaces, tracking debris, and lighting problems near entrances or parking areas.
- Riverfront and public access areas: wet surfaces, uneven grading, and signage/maintenance issues where people pause, shop, or move between vehicles and venues.
These situations are often “obvious” to the injured person—but liability still requires proof of notice, reasonable care, and causation.


