Many claims in Kennedale come from everyday conditions people expect to be safe—until they aren’t. Common scenarios include:
- Slip-and-fall in retail and service areas: tracked-in mud, wet entryways, or cleaning that wasn’t secured with proper barriers.
- Parking lot and walkway hazards: uneven pavement, missing wheel stops, potholes, loose gravel, or poorly marked construction zones.
- Apartment and property-management injuries: broken steps, handrails that don’t provide safe support, loose flooring, or delayed repairs after complaints.
- Lighting and security issues: dim lighting at entrances or walkways that increases trip risk, or inadequate access control that leads to foreseeable danger.
- Storm-related hazards: debris after wind or heavy weather, standing water, or cleanup that lags behind conditions.
Because Kennedale is largely suburban, many incidents occur on the “in-between” spaces—drive lanes, shared sidewalks, apartment common areas, and the paths people use every day to get to work, school, and stores.


