Georgetown is growing, and with that growth comes more foot traffic, more construction/maintenance activity, and more shared-use spaces. These are some of the situations we see most often in the area:
- Parking lots and driveways near retail and restaurants: spills, uneven surfaces, poor striping, or failure to address hazards promptly.
- Sidewalks, curbs, and crosswalk areas: damaged concrete, missing sections, icy/washed-out areas after weather, or landscaping encroachment.
- Apartments and rental properties: loose handrails, broken steps, neglected entryways, or maintenance delays after residents report issues.
- Construction-adjacent properties: debris left in common areas, unsafe access routes, or inadequate cleanup after work.
- Nighttime and event foot traffic: lighting and security problems that increase the risk of dangerous falls or other injuries.
Even when the injury seems “small” at first, the legal questions can be complicated—especially when an insurer argues the hazard was minor, short-lived, or obvious.


