Many premises liability cases aren’t really about whether someone fell or got hurt—they’re about what the property owner will claim after the fact. In Rio Grande City, common sticking points include:
- Weather and track-in hazards: rain, humidity, and dust can make entrances and walkways more slippery than they appear.
- High foot-traffic areas near businesses and shopping stops: hazards can be present for long periods, but documentation may be thin.
- Residential and rental maintenance gaps: broken steps, damaged thresholds, or loose handrails may be “known” but not formally repaired.
- Lighting and visibility concerns: even a short walk from a vehicle to a door can become dangerous in poorly lit areas.
When insurers argue “it was avoidable” or “we didn’t know,” your next steps matter.


