Premises liability claims often trace back to everyday conditions people assume are “handled”—until someone gets hurt. In Watertown, many injuries happen in settings where traffic, weather, and pedestrian movement converge, such as:
- Parking lots and entryways near retail and service businesses (uneven surfaces, potholes, slippery entrances)
- Sidewalks and shared walkways in residential and mixed-use areas (ice, loose gravel, poor lighting)
- Outdoor stairs and ramps (missing handrails, damaged steps, inadequate clearing in winter)
- Busy seasonal periods—when foot traffic increases around local attractions and public-facing venues
- Workplace and contractor environments where hazards may be “known,” but not corrected quickly
When the property is active—people are arriving, leaving, and crossing paths—hazards can develop faster and visibility can be reduced. That’s why documenting the conditions around the moment of injury matters.


