Nederland residents and visitors regularly interact with places that can create real risk—especially in areas with heavy foot traffic, busy parking lots, and older residential or commercial property conditions.
Some of the most frequent premises liability situations include:
- Parking lot and driveway hazards: uneven pavement, potholes, cracked curbs, or wet areas that weren’t properly marked or treated
- Slip-and-fall incidents around entrances and sidewalks: tracked-in rain, detergent spills from businesses, or ice-like slickness from cleaning chemicals
- Stairways, porches, and handrails at residential rentals and multi-family properties: missing rails, loose boards, or steps without adequate warning
- Construction and maintenance-related injuries: debris left in walkways, unsafe temporary barriers, or poor housekeeping during repairs
- Inadequate lighting at entrances, parking areas, or gated communities—where a hazard is present but hard to see
- Poor security and unsafe conditions on property: when inadequate measures make foreseeable harm more likely
Even when an injury seems “small” at first, the legal question is whether the hazard should have been addressed sooner—and whether that failure contributed to your harm.


