Many claims in Edinburg involve everyday locations where people are constantly coming and going—places where hazards can be overlooked, delayed, or “part of the environment” until someone gets hurt.
Common scenarios include:
- Wet or untreated walkways near building entrances (especially when spills, irrigation runoff, or cleaning solutions aren’t promptly addressed)
- Parking lot and curb hazards where lighting, uneven surfaces, potholes, or damaged pavement contribute to trips and falls
- Apartment and rental properties with worn steps, loose handrails, uneven flooring, or inadequate maintenance
- Construction-adjacent conditions (temporary barricades, poorly marked areas, or debris left during ongoing work)
- Retail and service entrances where crowds, shopping carts, and short transition times make hazards harder to notice
- Nighttime lighting issues around businesses and apartment common areas
In these cases, the fight often isn’t about whether you were hurt—it’s about what the property owner knew (or should have known), how long the condition existed, and whether reasonable steps were taken.


