[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/warnetthallen.com\/occupiers-liability-hazards-bc\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/warnetthallen.com\/occupiers-liability-hazards-bc\/","headline":"Common Occupiers\u2019 Liability Hazards in British Columbia","name":"Common Occupiers\u2019 Liability Hazards in British Columbia","description":"Have you suffered an injury because of a hazardous condition on someone else\u2019s property in British Columbia? You could have a claim under the province\u2019s Occupiers Liability Act, but applying that law to real-world situations requires careful analysis. A lawyer can review how the hazard arose and who controlled the property to build a clear [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2026-03-19","dateModified":"2026-03-19","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/warnetthallen.com\/author\/warnetthallen\/#Person","name":"Warnett Hallen LLP","url":"https:\/\/warnetthallen.com\/author\/warnetthallen\/","identifier":8,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/05de9a8db316c941221d843d580903732966b9f3f8c338734c57a8535aba495e?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/05de9a8db316c941221d843d580903732966b9f3f8c338734c57a8535aba495e?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Warnett Hallen LLP","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/warnetthallen.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/logo.png","url":"https:\/\/warnetthallen.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/logo.png","width":406,"height":65}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/warnetthallen.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/Common-Hazards-That-Lead-to-Occupiers-Liability-Claims-in-BC.jpg","url":"https:\/\/warnetthallen.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/Common-Hazards-That-Lead-to-Occupiers-Liability-Claims-in-BC.jpg","height":667,"width":1000},"url":"https:\/\/warnetthallen.com\/occupiers-liability-hazards-bc\/","about":["Occupiers' Liability Act"],"wordCount":632,"articleBody":"Have you suffered an injury because of a hazardous condition on someone else\u2019s property in British Columbia? You could have a claim under the province\u2019s Occupiers Liability Act, but applying that law to real-world situations requires careful analysis. A lawyer can review how the hazard arose and who controlled the property to build a clear picture of what happened and help you understand your legal rights.Why Hazards Matter in BC Occupiers\u2019 Liability ClaimsThe BC Occupiers Liability Act sets the legal framework for property hazard injury claims in British Columbia. The Act requires occupiers \u2014 property owners or those in physical possession of a property, such as a landlord \u2014 to take reasonable care to ensure visitors are reasonably safe on their property. In occupiers\u2019 liability claims, courts focus on the actual condition of the property, the activities that take place there, and the conduct of any third parties on site. A hazard becomes a central issue in this type of case if its presence suggests the occupier failed to meet their duty of care.Slip, Trip, and Fall HazardsSlip, trip, and fall hazards are the basis of many occupiers\u2019 liability claims in BC. These cases often involve:Wet floorsIcy walkwaysUneven pavementLoose carpetingPoor lightingDebris obstructing paths and walkwaysFor example, a person who slips in a puddle at the front of a grocery store on a rainy day and breaks their ankle might have a valid occupiers&#8217; liability claim. In such a situation, the insurance company or court will examine whether the grocery store owner knew or should have known about the slip-and-fall hazard and whether they took reasonable steps to correct it or warn visitors about it.Timing matters in these cases. Inspection records, cleaning logs, and maintenance routines often determine whether an occupier can be held liable for obvious hazards like unsafe property conditions.Poor Maintenance and Property DisrepairPoor maintenance can turn ordinary property features into safety hazards. Broken handrails, unstable steps, damaged flooring, faulty elevators, and unrepaired structural defects can all create foreseeable hazards.Under the Occupiers\u2019 Liability Act, an occupier\u2019s duty extends to the ongoing repair and upkeep of their property. In strata settings, the Strata Property Act also assigns maintenance responsibilities between strata corporations and individual owners. If property disrepair contributes to a visitor\u2019s injury, liability often rests with whoever controlled the area or was obligated to maintain it.Hazards in Commercial, Recreational, and Public SpacesCommercial properties, recreational facilities, and public spaces each pose distinct injury risks that reflect how people use them. For example, in retail stores, hazards such as spills, fallen merchandise, loose floor mats, and congested aisles can create hazardous conditions.Restaurants and bars are often home to dangers such as spilled food, poor lighting, or tightly packed seating areas. Finally, parks and community centres often have hazards like cracked pavement, broken stairs, or poorly maintained common areas.Winter Weather Risks Unique to British ColumbiaWinter conditions significantly increase injury risk in properties across British Columbia, particularly in regions with heavy snowfall, freezing rain, and fluctuating temperatures. The legal question in winter injury cases is not whether snow or ice existed, but whether the property owner took reasonable steps to keep the premises safe under the circumstances.In these cases, courts consider factors such as the timing of winter storms, the frequency of inspections, snow and ice removal practices, and the use of salt or sand.Get in Touch with Our Occupiers\u2019 Liability Lawyers in BCIf you suffered injuries on someone else\u2019s property in BC, the experienced occupiers\u2019 liability lawyers at Warnett Hallen LLP can review the circumstances of your injury and explain your legal options for seeking compensation. Contact us today to discuss the possibility of an occupiers\u2019 liability claim."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Common Occupiers\u2019 Liability Hazards in British Columbia","item":"https:\/\/warnetthallen.com\/occupiers-liability-hazards-bc\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]