Who is held liable when accidents or damage occurs due to snow on sidewalks?

This is not something that can be answered with a simple answer. In cases of snow and ice on city owned portions of sidewalks, the city can be held liable only if the injured party can prove "gross negligence." On private owned walkways, (portion leading to house from sidewalk) the homeowner could be liable.

If there is a tenant, then it would depend on any contractual agreements between the owner and the tenant. Contracts for maintenance with tenants, snow removal companies or other organizations can create complicated situations. Remember, every claim can be very different.

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