Injuries in Verona commonly involve conditions people encounter quickly: rushing to work, carrying groceries, walking between parking areas and entrances, or navigating sidewalks during Wisconsin weather swings. That matters because insurers often argue the hazard was “open and obvious,” “not their responsibility,” or that you should have avoided it.
To push back, your case usually needs a clear, verifiable account of:
- What the unsafe condition was (ice on entry, uneven pavement, poorly secured construction materials, etc.)
- Where it was (entrance route, parking lot walkway, stairwell, hallway)
- How it caused the injury (trip, slip, fall, impact)
- How long it likely existed and whether the property had notice


