Keller’s suburban layout means premises hazards can appear in everyday places: shopping parking lots, apartment entryways, shared walkways, and neighborhoods with heavy evening foot traffic. Common injury situations we see locally include:
- Slips and falls on wet tile, tracked-in rain, ice, or uneven surfaces near entrances
- Trip-and-fall injuries from cracked sidewalks, raised landscaping borders, or poorly marked changes in elevation
- Stair and handrail accidents in multi-unit buildings where maintenance or inspections fall behind
- Parking lot incidents involving potholes, inadequate striping, or lighting that doesn’t support safe navigation
- Security-related harm in areas with broken lighting, malfunctioning access gates, or delayed responses to known issues
These facts matter because Texas premises liability cases often turn on notice and prevention: whether the dangerous condition existed long enough to be discovered, whether it was reasonably preventable, and whether the property owner acted appropriately.


