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If Someone Slips on Your Icy Driveway, Are You Liable?The colder months bring cozy nights, hot drinks and… the annual ba...
11/20/2025

If Someone Slips on Your Icy Driveway, Are You Liable?

The colder months bring cozy nights, hot drinks and… the annual battle between you and your snow shovel. As tempting as it is to wait until the weekend to clear the ice, doing so could create more than just a slippery situation – it could leave you responsible if someone gets hurt.

Here’s what you should know about how homeowners insurance may apply if someone slips on your property and simple ways to help prevent it from happening.

Understanding Homeowners Liability Coverage

Most standard homeowners policies include personal liability coverage. This coverage often applies to incidents that happen anywhere in the world and can help protect you if you’re found responsible for someone else’s injury or property damage. An individual shoveling snow wearing brown boots.

It may help cover expenses such as medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages and legal defense costs if you’re sued. Your policy may also include medical payments coverage, which can help pay for minor injuries that happen on your property, even if you’re not found at fault.

Personal liability coverage generally applies when a homeowner is found negligent, meaning they failed to take reasonable care to prevent harm. In this case, negligence might mean the homeowner knew, or should have known, about unsafe conditions like ice on the walkway but didn’t take steps to fix the issue or warn others about it.

When Homeowners May Be Found Negligent

As a homeowner, you’re expected to take reasonable care of your property, but you also have a reasonable amount of time to address hazards like snow or ice.

For example, if a delivery driver stops at your home during an active snowstorm and slips in the driveway, you would be less likely to be considered at fault. You haven’t yet had a fair chance to clear the snow.

However, if your driveway hasn’t been shoveled or salted for several days, and you knew about the icy conditions but didn’t take action, you could be found negligent.

There are also cases where the homeowner may not be liable because the injured person was careless. For instance, if your neighbor runs over to your house wearing slippers and falls, you may not be responsible for that injury.

The type of visitor on your property can affect your level of responsibility, too. The injured person’s status, whether they’re a guest, worker or someone who isn’t supposed to be there, can play a big role in how slip-and-fall liability is evaluated. Homeowners owe a higher duty of care to invited visitors, such as delivery drivers, contractors or neighbors stopping by. Trespassers, on the other hand, are generally not owed that same duty.

Because laws about liability and negligence differ by state, it’s a good idea to check how they apply where you live.

How to Help Prevent Slips and Falls

While you can’t control the weather, you can take simple steps to help prevent accidents and reduce the chance of being found negligent:

Promptly clear snow and ice after storms.
Reapply salt when temperatures drop.
Use sand or ice melt rated for low temperatures.
Keep steps, railings and lighting in good condition.
Want to know when to shovel, salt or watch for a refreeze? Check out our Temperature Tips chart to help you stay ahead of icy conditions.

What to Do If Someone Slips and Falls on Your Property

First and foremost, help the injured person and get medical assistance if needed.

Then document the scene by taking photos, noting any witnesses and recording the weather conditions. Save any doorbell camera or home camera footage you might have. Notify your insurance company as soon as possible.

Finally, be sure to communicate clearly and provide all information that’s requested.

Understanding Your Coverage

It’s important to know what’s included in your homeowners policy. Start by reviewing your declarations page to see your current liability and medical payments limits. Then, take a closer look at your policy’s liability and exclusion sections to understand what’s covered and what isn’t.

If you have questions, reach out to your local independent agent. They can walk you through your coverage and make sure your policy still fits your needs.

The battle between you and your snow shovel might not be over, but knowing how your coverage works, and when to break out the salt, can make it a lot less stressful.

Disclaimer: This article is not expert advice. The analysis of coverage is in general terms and is superseded in all respects by the Insuring Agreements, Endorsements, Exclusions, Terms and Conditions of the Policy. Some of the coverage mentioned in this material may not be applicable in all states or may have to be modified to conform to applicable state law. Some coverages may have been eliminated or modified since the publishing of this material. Discounts may not be available in all states. Limitations and conditions may apply. Premiums will be based on benefits chosen. Please check with your local Independent Auto-Owners Insurance Agent for details.

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09/24/2024

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08/02/2024
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Local Insurance Agent Joins Premier Insurance Agency
Saginaw, MI - [8/1/2024] – Future Insurance Agency, serving the Great Lakes Bay Region, proudly announces Leon Wozniak as their newest insurance agent. Leon brings extensive industry experience and a strong reputation for exceptional customer service.
Leon is known for personalized solutions and building lasting relationships with clients. "We're excited to have Leon on our team," said Steve Kolaja.
At Future Insurance, Leon will offer a wide range of products, including auto, home, life, and business insurance, ensuring comprehensive coverage tailored to clients' needs. "I'm thrilled to join Future Insurance and help clients find the right insurance solutions," Leon said.
Future Insurance is committed to excellence and exceptional service. The agency offers comprehensive insurance services, focusing on integrity and building trusted relationships. For more information or to schedule an appointment with Leon, contact Future Insurance Agency at (989) 799-8808 or visit futureins.com.

03/26/2024

Using an independent insurance agent offers several advantages:

1. **Personalized Service**: Independent agents work directly with you to understand your unique insurance needs and find policies that best fit your situation. They can provide personalized advice and guidance tailored to your specific requirements.

2. **Choice and Options**: Independent agents typically work with multiple insurance carriers, giving you access to a wide range of options. This means they can compare different policies from various companies to find the one that offers the best coverage at the most competitive price.

3. **Advocacy and Support**: Independent agents act as your advocate in the event of a claim. They can assist you throughout the claims process, helping to ensure you receive fair and prompt resolution.

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5. **Convenience and Time Savings**: Instead of having to research and compare insurance options on your own, independent agents do the legwork for you. They can streamline the process, saving you time and hassle.

6. **Long-Term Relationship**: Independent agents often strive to build long-term relationships with their clients. They can review your coverage regularly to ensure it still meets your needs and make adjustments as necessary.

Overall, using an independent insurance agent can provide you with personalized service, choice, advocacy, expertise, convenience, and a long-term relationship that can help protect you and your assets effectively. Give us a call at 989-792-4060.

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