Injuries don’t always come from an obvious “danger” like a broken step. Many claims in Dickinson arise from everyday risk patterns, including:
- Slip-and-fall incidents near entrances, sidewalks, and parking areas—especially after rain or when tracked-in water creates a slick surface.
- Trip hazards in retail aisles, walkways, or entry ramps—often tied to uneven flooring, clutter, or damaged surfaces.
- Warehouse and contractor-site injuries involving unmanaged cords, pallet spacing, wet floors, or poorly marked routes during busy work hours.
- Apartment and common-area falls caused by neglected lighting, uneven landscaping, cracked concrete, or unsafe stair conditions.
- Security-related injuries in parking lots or less-lit areas, where prior issues or inadequate safety measures may be part of the claim.
The common thread: property owners and businesses must take reasonable steps to keep premises safe—or warn people about dangers they know about (or should know about).


