Many injuries in Schertz happen in places where people are moving fast and paying attention to everything except the ground or the entryway. Common situations include:
- Parking lot and sidewalk hazards: uneven pavement, potholes, missing curb ramps, loose gravel, or slick surfaces after rain.
- Retail and shopping center slip-and-fall: spills that aren’t cleaned promptly, wet floors without proper warnings, or debris left near entrances.
- Apartment and multifamily property injuries: unsafe stairs/handrails, broken entry doors, lighting that doesn’t illuminate walkways, or neglected repairs.
- Construction-adjacent risks: temporary fencing that’s poorly maintained, blocked walk paths, or hazards created during repairs.
- Inadequate access and lighting: dim exterior lights, glare, or signage issues—especially in areas where foot traffic is heavy at night.
These cases are often complicated by the way property owners and insurers tell the story—sometimes arguing the hazard was obvious, short-lived, or unrelated to the injury.


