Dripping Springs is a mix of residential neighborhoods, busy commuter corridors, and periodic crowds tied to local events and tourism. That combination can create the kind of “property hazard” injuries insurers scrutinize.
You may be dealing with a premises liability claim if the injury occurred due to conditions like:
- Trip-and-fall hazards on uneven sidewalks, parking-lot curbs, or poorly maintained walkways outside local businesses
- Slip-and-fall incidents from wet floors, tracked-in mud/condensation, or spills not cleaned promptly (especially during peak seasons)
- Unsafe stairs, railings, or thresholds in rentals, townhomes, and multi-unit properties
- Inadequate lighting in dim parking areas, stairwells, and entryways
- Driveway and parking risks—including vehicles blocking visibility, damaged surfaces, or lack of warning signage
- Event-related hazards tied to temporary setups (walkways, barriers, uneven ground, or crowd-control issues)
Even when the injury seems “obvious,” liability often turns on details: how long the condition existed, what the property owner knew, and whether reasonable steps were taken.


