In many premises liability claims, the biggest question isn’t just what caused the injury—it’s whether the property owner had a reasonable opportunity to address the danger.
After a fall or impact, insurers commonly argue one of these:
- The hazard appeared too quickly to fix.
- The condition was “open and obvious.”
- The injured person should have noticed and avoided it.
- The property was inspected regularly, so notice can’t be proven.
That’s why evidence tied to how long the condition existed—and whether the owner should have known—can be decisive. For Sugar Land, weather and site conditions matter too. Heavy rain, humidity, and tracked-in debris can make floors slippery and walkways hazardous, especially at entrances and parking decks.


