Injuries in the Waukesha area frequently involve hazards that can change quickly:
- Winter and early spring conditions (ice on steps, snow packed near entrances, melt/refreeze cycles on sidewalks)
- Parking lot and driveway hazards (potholes, uneven pavement, poor drainage, broken curbs)
- High-traffic retail and service locations (wet floors, inadequate cleanup after spills, blocked sightlines)
- Busy residential common areas (landlord-managed walkways, shared stairs, inadequate lighting)
Even when the injury seems obvious, insurers commonly argue one of the following:
- The hazard wasn’t there long enough to be noticed
- The condition was open and obvious
- The injured person failed to use reasonable care
- Medical records don’t match what the incident allegedly caused
Your case can hinge on details—how the hazard formed, what the property team knew, and what documentation exists before the area was cleaned up or repaired.


