In a community with lots of multi-unit housing, small businesses, and daily pedestrian activity, premises hazards often show up in ways that are easy to overlook:
- Shared entryways and apartment stairwells where maintenance and repairs can be delayed
- Seasonal clutter (boxes, holiday items, wet debris) that collects near landings
- Lighting and visibility issues in hallways and stair cores—especially in older buildings
- Construction or remodeling transitions, where temporary fixes turn into permanent hazards
- Workplace traffic flow in warehouses, retail back-of-house areas, and service buildings
When these conditions exist, the question your lawyer will focus on is simple: what was unsafe, who had the duty to address it, and how quickly did they respond once the problem was known or discoverable?


