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Are You Liable if Someone Gets Hurt on Your Property This Halloween?



More Visitors Means More Risk
Halloween is one of the few times of the year when homeowners intentionally invite dozens of people onto their property – many of them children, walking in the dark, distracted by costumes, candy, and excitement. When someone steps onto your walkway or porch, you take on something called a duty of care, meaning you’re responsible for making your property reasonably safe for visitors.
 
If a trick-or-treater slips, trips, or is injured because of a hazard you could have prevented, you may be found liable. That’s why understanding what counts as a hazard (and how your home insurance responds) is so important at this time of year.
 
Common Halloween Hazards Homeowners Overlook
Even small details can create unexpected risk. The most frequent causes of injuries on private property during Halloween include:
 

poorly lit walkways or porches
loose or uneven stairs
wet leaves or slick surfaces
extension cords trailing across pathways
oversized props that block movement
inflatable decorations that tip or shift in the wind

 
These hazards become more serious at night when visibility is low and costumes reduce mobility or peripheral vision. A few minutes of preparation ahead of time can significantly reduce the chance of someone getting hurt.
 
How Home Insurance Responds
If someone is injured on your property, your liability coverage – which is part of most standard home insurance policies – helps protect you financially. This coverage can help pay for medical costs, legal expenses, and settlement amounts if you’re found responsible.
 
In simple terms, home insurance steps in when:
 

a guest or visitor is injured on your property
you are named in a liability claim or lawsuit
the injury is tied to a preventable hazard

 
However, your policy limits matter. If your coverage is too low and a claim exceeds your limit, you could be responsible for the difference out of pocket. This is why reviewing your policy periodically is so important, especially before high-traffic events like Halloween.
 
Easy Ways to Reduce Your Risk Before the Big Night
A few small adjustments can go a long way in protecting both visitors and your home:
 

Clear leaves, debris, or clutter from pathways
Add lighting to stairs, porches, or dark corners
Secure inflatable decorations so they won’t shift into walkways
Run extension cords along edges, not across walking paths
Keep pets inside or away from the front entry (even friendly dogs can knock a child down when excited)

 
Taking these steps not only protects trick-or-treaters, it also demonstrates that you took reasonable care to prevent injury, which can be important if a claim is ever filed.
 
Where a Broker Helps if Something Goes Wrong
If an accident does occur, having a broker in your corner can make a stressful situation easier to navigate. Brokers act as your advocate, coordinating with the insurer and helping ensure the claim is settled fairly and efficiently. They can also review whether your current liability limits are high enough for your property type, visitor volume, and risk level.
 
Instead of trying to interpret your policy wording in the middle of a stressful moment, a broker helps you understand exactly what’s covered, and helps speed up the claims process if you’re ever faced with one.
 
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Halloween is a fun and exciting night for families across Ontario, but it also comes with increased responsibility for homeowners. Taking a few simple steps to prepare your property and ensuring your liability coverage is up to date can give you peace of mind and keep the night enjoyable for everyone.
 
If you’re unsure whether your home insurance gives you the right level of protection, our team is happy to review your policy with you and recommend updates if needed. Get in touch with an advisor, today.

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