Texas injury claims involving vertical transportation typically focus on responsibility—who controlled the premises, who managed day-to-day operations, and which vendor was assigned to inspect and repair the system.
In practical terms, that means we look beyond the moment of injury and ask:
- Which entity was responsible for inspections and repairs at the time?
- Were there prior reports of unusual operation (door behavior, jerking motion, handrail performance, step misalignment)?
- Did maintenance happen on schedule, and were defects documented and corrected?
Because Trophy Club properties often include shared management structures, the chain of responsibility matters. A strong claim identifies every likely responsible party instead of stopping at the first person who says “we didn’t know.”


