Premises liability cases aren’t limited to grocery store floors. In Snyder, injuries frequently occur in places where people are trying to get in and out quickly—especially after dark or during busy workdays.
Look for these scenarios:
- Parking lot and curbside incidents: oil spots, uneven pavement, missing curb edges, or trip hazards near entrances.
- Apartment and rental properties: broken steps, handrail issues, poor lighting in breezeways, or failure to address known walkway problems.
- Sidewalk and ramp problems: damaged concrete, loose tiles, or hazards that develop gradually.
- Construction-adjacent areas: debris, clutter, or temporary lighting issues around active work zones.
- Storefront and entryways: inadequate clean-up after rain, ice, or tracked-in hazards.
Even when the injury seems straightforward—like a trip or fall—Texas insurers will often challenge notice (how long the hazard existed) and causation (whether the accident truly led to your medical issues).


