College Station includes a mix of residential neighborhoods, growing commercial areas, and high pedestrian activity around schools, events, and frequent commuting. Those realities shape what often goes wrong—and what evidence matters.
Common local patterns include:
- Parking lots and garage areas where water, oil, or worn surfaces create slip/trip risks.
- Sidewalks, ramps, and curb cuts where landscaping, construction, or weather can leave uneven footing.
- Apartment and HOA properties where broken steps, loose railings, or delayed cleanup after storms may be disputed.
- Event-related foot traffic where crowding can make hazards harder to notice but still legally relevant.
In Texas, insurers often argue the hazard was “open and obvious,” that the condition existed briefly, or that your actions were the primary cause. The fastest way to respond to those defenses is to document the right facts early.


