In a city shaped by commuting routes and growing residential development, hazards don’t just happen—they’re often tied to how properties are inspected, cleaned, and maintained between tenants, deliveries, and routine foot traffic.
Common scenarios we see around Harker Heights include:
- Parking lot and driveway injuries: wet leaves, tracked debris, uneven pavement, or poorly marked construction zones.
- Sidewalk and ramp incidents: damaged concrete, trip hazards near entrances, or lighting that doesn’t support safe footing.
- Apartment and rental property issues: broken handrails, neglected stair treads, or delayed response to reported hazards.
- Commercial walkway and storefront slips: spills not cleaned quickly, obstructed drainage, or missing signage.
Texas premises liability cases frequently come down to whether the property owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition in time to fix it (or warn people). When that “notice” evidence is weak, insurers often push back hard.


