In a smaller city, it’s common for insurers to argue the incident was “a one-off” or that the hazard wasn’t serious. But in premises cases, what matters is often what the property owner knew or should have known, and whether reasonable steps were taken to make the area safe.
For Corsicana residents, that usually means documenting the scene in a way that fits how local spaces are used:
- Parking lots and storefront entrances where people are rushing in/out of cars
- Sidewalks and curb ramps used by pedestrians and families
- Residential rental properties where maintenance may be inconsistent
- Work sites and industrial-adjacent areas where contractors and employees share space
If you can, preserve details like the lighting, weather conditions, surface type (concrete, tile, asphalt), and where your fall or impact occurred. These specifics become crucial when the defense claims the danger was obvious, temporary, or unrelated.


