In Wisconsin, many premises liability disputes come down to a basic question: did the property owner know—or should they have known—about the hazard in time to fix it or warn people?
In Marinette, that can look like:
- Winter and freeze-thaw hazards: ice on entryways, uneven melting, or traction problems that weren’t properly addressed.
- Construction-adjacent walkways: temporary barriers, muddy access routes, or blocked paths that force pedestrians into riskier areas.
- Parking lot conditions: potholes, broken pavement, missing curb stops, or snow storage that reduces visibility.
- Business turnaround problems: spills or debris left unattended during high-traffic periods.
The property’s safety history matters—inspection routines, maintenance logs, cleanup schedules, and prior complaints can all affect whether a claim is taken seriously.


