In Utah, premises liability cases frequently turn on whether the property owner or manager knew—or reasonably should have known—about the dangerous condition before you fell. In West Jordan, common real-world scenarios include:
- Track-in grime and moisture near entrances that makes stair treads slick, especially during seasonal weather changes.
- Aging handrails and loose components in older multi-unit buildings where repairs are inconsistent.
- Lighting and visibility issues in stairwells and hallways, particularly when bulbs are out or switches don’t work.
- Improper matting or coverings that shift or create uneven footing near the first few steps.
- Construction-adjacent clutter (temporary storage, tools, or debris) in buildings undergoing maintenance.
If you reported the hazard before the fall—or if there were prior complaints, inspection gaps, or maintenance shortcuts—those facts can be central to your case.


