Premises hazards show up in patterns—some are seasonal, some come from heavy foot traffic, and some are tied to property maintenance schedules. In Greensboro, common scenarios include:
- Slip-and-fall incidents caused by wet floors, tracked-in water, or spills that aren’t cleaned promptly in retail stores and restaurants.
- Trip-and-fall injuries from uneven sidewalks, broken concrete, loose pavers, or raised edges near entrances and parking areas.
- Lighting and visibility problems in parking lots, stairwells, and common areas—especially where glare, shadows, or dim lighting make hazards harder to see.
- Unsafe stairs, handrails, and building transitions in apartments, office buildings, and mixed-use properties.
- Weather-related dangers during storms and freeze-thaw conditions (even when ice is patchy), including inadequate matting or failure to secure walkways.
If you were hurt while lawfully on the property—customer, tenant, guest, employee, or a person invited to use a walkway—the key question is whether the condition was unreasonably dangerous and whether the responsible party handled it with reasonable care.


