In many Boerne premises liability matters, the biggest fight isn’t whether you were injured—it’s whether the property owner had a reasonable opportunity to fix the hazard or warn people.
That question becomes critical in common local scenarios such as:
- Wet walkways and uneven surfaces after rain, dew, or landscaping watering
- Loose handrails, damaged steps, or deteriorating thresholds in older commercial properties and homes
- Parking lot hazards like oil spots, potholes, poor striping, or blocked drainage
- Seasonal maintenance issues (for example, debris accumulation or delayed cleanup after storms)
Texas claims frequently depend on the timeline: how long the hazard existed, what the property should have known, and what reasonable safety steps were taken.


