When an injury happens—especially from a slip-and-fall near a storefront, stair landing, parking lot, dock area, or entryway—the first few hours can make or break your claim. In Two Rivers, that often means hazards tied to local conditions:
- winter and early-spring ice melt and refreeze on sidewalks
- wet entry mats and uneven thresholds from rain or sea-breeze weather
- poor lighting in parking areas during evening commutes and seasonal hours
- construction traffic around businesses and apartment entrances
Before you talk to anyone else or sign anything, focus on documenting what you can while you still remember the details.
Do this right away (if you’re able):
- Get medical care and follow recommended treatment.
- Photograph the hazard (close-up + wide shot showing the location).
- Note the time, weather/lighting, and whether the area was marked or blocked off.
- Write down what you were doing right before you fell (carrying items? stepping off a curb? entering from rain?).
- Save any incident report number or witness names.
This is the fastest way to prevent gaps that insurance adjusters often use to question liability.


