In many property-injury claims, the question isn’t just what caused the fall—it’s whether the property owner had a fair chance to prevent it.
For example, in Donna you may see hazards around:
- Parking lots and curb ramps where water, debris, or uneven surfaces build up
- Apartment or rental property walkways where maintenance slips during busy periods
- Storefront entries and loading areas where lighting or cleaning routines vary
- Community common areas where broken steps or railings aren’t addressed promptly
Insurers commonly argue the condition was either:
- not there long enough to notice, or
- obvious enough that you should have avoided it.
A strong claim addresses both points with evidence and a clear timeline.


