In suburban communities like Simpsonville, many serious injuries occur in places people use every day but rarely think about—until something goes wrong. Common examples include:
- Parking lot and curb injuries: oil spots, uneven pavement, sinkholes, missing curb edges, and poorly marked loading areas
- Sidewalk and walkway hazards: cracked concrete, lifted slabs, broken steps, or debris that wasn’t cleared after storms
- Lighting and visibility problems: dark entryways, glare from storefronts, or areas without adequate illumination for foot traffic
- Retail and restaurant conditions: wet floors near entrances, cluttered pathways, damaged flooring transitions, or malfunctioning doors
- Multi-unit property issues: unsafe stairs/handrails in apartments and townhome complexes, or hazards that linger after maintenance delays
Even when the hazard seems “small,” the injuries can be life-altering—head injuries, fractures, rotator cuff tears, and mobility problems that make it harder to work, drive, or care for family.


