Local injury patterns often have a “repeatable” feel—because the same types of hazards show up in similar places:
- Parking lots and garage ramps: wet patches, oil/paint residue, uneven pavement, missing railings, or temporary construction debris.
- Retail and restaurant entrances: tracking of rainwater, inadequate mat placement, broken concrete near doors, or poorly lit corridors.
- Apartment and townhouse properties: loose handrails, uneven steps, ice/sleet risk during Dallas-area weather shifts, and delayed repairs.
- Busy crosswalk access and sidewalks near businesses: hazards that are harder to spot when foot traffic is heavy—especially at dusk.
Insurance adjusters often argue the condition was minor, open and obvious, or that they didn’t have time to fix it. In a Carrollton case, your evidence needs to address those exact defenses.


