While every case is different, these are the types of property hazards that commonly lead to injuries in and around Angleton:
- Slip-and-fall incidents on wet sidewalks, store entryways, or parking lot surfaces (especially when rain, tracked-in mud, or standing water is involved)
- Trip-and-fall injuries from uneven concrete, damaged curbs, loose outdoor mats, or poorly marked obstacles near entrances
- Apartment and rental hazards such as broken steps, railing issues, unsafe walkways, or delayed repairs after tenants report problems
- Inadequate lighting in parking areas, breezeways, and stairwells—issues that can be especially relevant at night or during evening commutes
- Storm- or debris-related danger (fallen limbs, construction debris, or maintenance lapses after weather events)
If your injury happened while you were moving through a property as any reasonable person would—arriving, exiting, loading a vehicle, or walking between areas—that context can matter when determining what the property owner should have done.


