Premises cases in and around Cedar Park tend to cluster around a few recurring situations:
- Parking lot and garage hazards: oil or coolant near loading areas, uneven concrete, damaged curbs, and poor striping that creates trip risks.
- Apartment and neighborhood walkways: uneven sidewalks after repairs, loose handrails on stairs, poorly lit entry steps, and delayed cleanup of wet or icy areas.
- Retail and service businesses: spills that weren’t cleaned quickly, blocked exits, cluttered walkways, or maintenance done in a way that leaves a temporary danger.
- Construction-adjacent conditions: injuries tied to ongoing work (reopened areas, debris left behind, missing signage/barriers).
- Nighttime visibility issues: inadequate lighting around entrances or sidewalks—especially when foot traffic increases after work or during community events.
In every scenario, the real question is whether the property owner (or manager) took reasonable steps to keep the premises safe—or whether the hazard persisted long enough that they should have addressed it.


