In suburban communities like Sussex, many premises liability injuries occur where pedestrians and vehicles intersect—especially in parking lots, driveways, and entryways used during shift changes or after school and weekend activities. A few common Sussex scenarios we see include:
- Slips and trips near entrances: salt or meltwater tracking in, uneven walkways, or poor drainage after rain.
- Hidden hazards in parking areas: debris around dumpsters, loose gravel, or oil spots that aren’t cleaned promptly.
- Lighting and visibility issues: dim parking lot lighting, glare from headlights, or steps that aren’t marked.
- Apartment and residential neglect: broken handrails, unsafe stairs, or delayed repairs after tenants report hazards.
Even when the injury seems straightforward—like a fall—insurance companies frequently argue the hazard was temporary, obvious, or caused by the injured person’s actions. Your evidence and timeline are what keep your claim from getting reduced or dismissed.


