While premises hazards can occur anywhere, residents in Little Chute often see patterns tied to how the community moves and uses property:
- Weather and surface conditions: Ice patches, tracked-in mud, and wet floors in entryways can create dangerous “invisible” hazards.
- Parking lots and driveways: Uneven pavement, poorly maintained curbs, and limited visibility at dawn or dusk can cause trips and falls.
- Busy sidewalks and cross-access points: People walking between storefronts, schools, and nearby parking may encounter cracked concrete, loose mats, or blocked walkways.
- Seasonal turnover and “temporary” hazards: Construction staging, maintenance projects, and landscaping can introduce debris or change walking paths.
A strong claim focuses on what was unsafe, who had notice (or should have noticed it), and what would have been reasonable to prevent the harm.


