Premises cases in Levelland frequently involve conditions that develop or worsen quickly, then get argued away later. Common scenarios include:
- Parking lot and driveway hazards: oil spots, tracked mud, potholes, broken curbs, missing wheel stops, or uneven asphalt.
- Delivery and work-site issues: unsecured pallets, debris near loading bays, damaged dock plates, or inadequate barriers.
- Retail and sidewalk trips: loose tiles, broken ramps, torn mats, poor signage, or wet floors not properly marked.
- Lighting and visibility problems: dim illumination near entrances or walkways, especially during early morning or evening commutes.
- Weather-related slip risks: tracked rainwater, ice-like residue, or failure to clean/salt treated areas.
The insurance side usually tries to focus on one question: “Was the hazard avoidable?” Your attorney’s job is to show the hazard was unsafe, that the property owner should have known about it, and that the condition contributed to the injury.


