In smaller communities and suburban corridors, premises liability cases still happen—often in settings tied to everyday routines, commutes, and temporary access.
Common Robinson-area scenarios include:
- Apartment and rental properties where access controls are inconsistent (propped doors, nonfunctional keypads, poorly maintained locks).
- Parking lots and shared driveways near multi-unit housing where lighting is weak and camera coverage is limited.
- Workplace and contractor-occupied facilities where employees, visitors, or delivery traffic enter after hours.
- Retail centers and service locations where incidents occur near entrances, waiting areas, or after customers have been left unsupervised.
Texas claims frequently turn on whether the harm was tied to foreseeable risk—not “no one could have predicted it,” but whether the property owner acted like a reasonable operator given the conditions.


