Premises liability in our region frequently involves hazards that show up during everyday travel and seasonal weather.
Common Onalaska scenarios include:
- Slip-and-fall on wet or icy surfaces outside stores, apartments, and office entrances
- Uneven pavement, potholes, or cracked sidewalks near parking areas and building walkways
- Poorly maintained steps, handrails, or ramps at multi-unit properties
- Inadequate lighting in parking lots or along exterior paths where people must walk to get to cars or entrances
- Falling debris from poorly secured items (especially around loading areas or exterior fixtures)
- Trip hazards like cords, clutter, or damaged flooring in businesses and common areas
In many cases, the dispute isn’t about whether you were injured—it’s about notice (whether the owner knew or should have known) and reasonableness (whether they handled the risk in time).


