Premises liability claims commonly arise from problems residents and visitors experience every week, including:
- Snow, ice, and melt cycles near building entrances and sidewalks (including “refreeze” after thaw)
- Parking lot hazards like potholes, cracked asphalt, missing curb stops, or poorly marked surfaces
- Trip-and-fall risks at retail stores, restaurants, and apartment common areas
- Broken handrails, uneven steps, or loose flooring in rental units and multi-family buildings
- Inadequate lighting around exterior doors, stairwells, and loading areas
- Construction/contractor-related hazards when work zones aren’t properly secured
Whether the injury happens at a business you frequent or a property you rent, the goal is the same: connect the dangerous condition to what caused your harm and show the property owner didn’t take reasonable steps to prevent it.


