In Lubbock, many premises injury cases come from conditions that are easy to overlook until someone gets hurt. Examples include:
- Parking lot and curb hazards: uneven pavement, poorly maintained ramps, broken wheel stops, or trip risks near loading zones.
- Weather-and-visibility problems: tracked debris, wet surfaces, glare, or inadequate lighting in entry areas.
- Apartment and rental property issues: loose handrails, damaged steps, unsafe common areas, or failure to address reported hazards.
- Retail and hospitality foot traffic: spills not cleaned promptly, blocked walkways, inadequate warning signs, or hazards in high-traffic aisles.
- Event-related crowd movement: injuries tied to temporary staging, walk paths, or crowd-control setup outside normal business hours.
These cases aren’t only about “someone slipped.” They’re about whether the property owner acted reasonably to prevent foreseeable harm—and whether the evidence supports that timeline.


