Premises liability cases in Garland frequently involve hazards tied to everyday travel and property use—places where people are moving quickly, paying attention to traffic, or navigating uneven surfaces.
Examples include:
- Apartment and condo walkways: loose handrails, cracked steps, uneven sidewalks, or tripping hazards where residents and visitors come and go.
- Shopping and restaurant areas: spills that aren’t addressed promptly, wet floors without proper warnings, or debris near entrances and drive-thru paths.
- Parking lots and garages: potholes, damaged curbs, missing/failed lighting, or poorly maintained ramps.
- Weather-related conditions: slick surfaces from rain, melting ice (occasionally), or inadequate snow/ice mitigation planning.
- Construction and maintenance activity: open access areas, blocked pedestrian routes, or inadequate signage around repairs.
These situations may seem minor at first—until you realize the injury affects your ability to work, drive, or care for family.


