Premises liability claims don’t usually start with “catastrophe.” They start with something small that shouldn’t have been left unsafe. In Lockhart, common scenarios include:
- Parking lots and entryways: uneven pavement, damaged curbs, potholes, or trip hazards near doors and walkways.
- Apartment and rental properties: broken steps, poorly secured handrails, missing lighting in common areas, or overflowing debris in shared spaces.
- Service businesses and retail areas: slippery floors from spills that aren’t cleaned promptly, wet-mop conditions without adequate warning, or debris tracked indoors.
- Events and visitor-heavy locations: temporary setups, crowd flow problems, and hazards in overflow walkways during local gatherings.
- Weather-related risks: rain, mud, or storm debris creating dangerous walking surfaces—especially when cleanup is delayed.
The key isn’t just what caused the accident—it’s whether the property owner knew or should have known about the hazard and whether they took reasonable steps to fix it or warn people.


