In Texas, property owners are generally expected to use reasonable care. But in practice, many disputes come down to a key question: did the owner know—or should they have known—about the unsafe condition before the accident?
That matters for common Highland Village scenarios, such as:
- Wet or icy conditions around entrances after early-morning rain or sprinkler cycles
- Trip hazards like uneven sidewalk sections, landscaping edges, or damaged curb ramps near residential walkways
- Parking-lot lighting issues in areas where drivers and pedestrians share space
- Construction or maintenance areas where barriers or signage are missing, moved, or inadequate
When you’re evaluating your claim, your attorney will focus on whether the hazard existed long enough to be discovered and corrected, and whether reasonable safety steps were taken.


