In a city where people rely on quick trips, short walks, and parking-lot access, many serious injuries start with something seemingly minor:
- Parking lot hazards: oil spots, wet leaves, sand/salt residue, uneven asphalt, or broken curbs that become a trip-and-fall
- Entrance and stair issues: cracked concrete at thresholds, missing handrails, uneven steps, or no clear warning after repairs
- Lighting and visibility problems: dim walkways around entrances or poorly maintained exterior lighting
- Weather-related conditions: snow/ice not removed promptly, inadequate sand/grit, or cleanup that leaves slick surfaces
- Neighborhood business foot traffic: hazards in areas used by customers and delivery drivers, not just employees
Because West Allis residents often move between cars, sidewalks, and building entrances quickly—sometimes while carrying items—defenses in these cases frequently argue the hazard was “obvious” or you should have avoided it. Your evidence needs to be ready to show what made the condition unreasonably dangerous and how it caused the injury.


