In practice, premises liability in Stephenville commonly involves situations like:
- Parking lots and sidewalks with poor upkeep (uneven surfaces, potholes, slick patches)
- Apartment and rental properties where steps, handrails, or entry paths aren’t repaired promptly
- Retail and service businesses where spills aren’t cleaned quickly enough or warning signs are missing
- Temporary conditions around maintenance or construction where debris, tools, or barriers create hazards
Texas law generally focuses on whether the property owner (or person responsible for maintenance) acted reasonably to prevent foreseeable harm. The key issue is often notice—did the owner know (or should have known) the condition created an unreasonable risk?


