Texas Slip & Fall Attorneys
Injured on someone else’s property? We hold negligent property owners accountable for unsafe conditions.
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Premises Liability & Slip and Fall
Property owners and businesses have a legal duty to maintain safe premises. When they fail — wet floors without signs, broken stairs, poor lighting, icy walkways — and someone gets hurt, they’re liable for the injuries.
Common Premises Liability Cases
• Wet floor injuries in stores and restaurants
• Broken stairs and handrails
• Parking lot and sidewalk hazards
• Inadequate lighting
• Swimming pool accidents
• Elevator and escalator injuries
• Construction site hazards
Proving Your Case
We must show the property owner knew (or should have known) about the hazard and failed to fix it or warn visitors. We gather surveillance footage, maintenance records, inspection logs, and witness statements to build your case.
How It Works
Free Consultation
Call us 24/7. We’ll listen to your situation and explain your options — no obligation, no pressure.
Case Evaluation
Our attorneys review the facts, evidence, and circumstances to build a personalized defense strategy.
Aggressive Representation
We fight for the best possible outcome — whether that’s dismissal, reduction, or trial.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I prove a slip and fall case?
You need to show the property owner knew about the hazard and didn’t fix it. We gather security footage, incident reports, maintenance records, and witness testimony.
What if I fell in a store?
Businesses owe customers a high duty of care. If they created a hazard or knew about it and didn’t address it, they’re liable. Document the scene and contact us.
How long do I have to file a claim?
Texas has a two-year statute of limitations. But evidence — especially surveillance footage — can be deleted quickly. Contact us as soon as possible after your injury.
What if I was partially at fault?
Texas comparative negligence law allows recovery as long as you’re not more than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
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