Colleyville’s mix of residential neighborhoods, retail corridors, and busy commute routes creates predictable “hot spots” for premises liability claims. Injuries often happen in places like:
- Parking lots and shopping centers: slick oil spots, uneven pavement, missing curbs/strips, poorly marked construction zones, and broken wheel stops.
- Sidewalks near homes and townhomes: ice, loose concrete, tripping hazards at driveways, and landscaping debris left on walkways.
- Apartment/HOA property: unaddressed steps, railing issues, inadequate lighting around entries, or delayed repairs after tenant complaints.
- Office and medical buildings: wet floors near entrances, inadequate signage, and hazards caused by maintenance work.
- Events and visitor traffic: overcrowding near entrances, blocked exits, and conditions that worsen when foot traffic increases.
The detail that matters most is often simple: how long the hazard existed and whether the property owner knew (or should have known) it was dangerous.


