Residents in Sun Prairie commonly get hurt in situations where hazards build up faster than people expect—especially around high-traffic pedestrian areas and properties that see frequent turnover.
Common examples include:
- Winter and thaw conditions: ice under a thin layer of snow, slush near entrances, and melt-and-refreeze “slick spots” along walkways.
- Parking lots and drop-off areas: uneven pavement, oil spots, or inadequate lighting near evening traffic.
- Apartment and rental properties: loose handrails, uneven steps, or maintenance delays after tenants report problems.
- Retail and service businesses: spills that weren’t fully cordoned off, debris near entrances, or wet floors from tracking rain/snow.
- Construction-adjacent areas: temporary walkways, poor signage, or uneven surfaces near remodeling.
If your injury happened in one of these common Sun Prairie scenarios, the legal question usually becomes: how long was the hazard there, and what did the property owner do about it?


