Weatherford’s mix of suburban neighborhoods and busy corridors can create predictable “hazard patterns”:
- Parking lots and sidewalks where standing water, uneven pavement, or poor lighting lead to trips and falls.
- Retail and service entrances where spills, tracked-in debris, or delayed cleanup turn into slip-and-fall claims.
- Apartments and rental housing where maintenance issues (steps, handrails, broken locks, unsafe common areas) may be ignored until someone is hurt.
- Construction-adjacent areas near workplaces and remodeling sites where uneven surfaces, loose materials, and temporary barriers aren’t handled correctly.
Even when the injury seems straightforward, insurers may argue the hazard was temporary, obvious, or not caused by anything the owner failed to do. That’s why the early evidence and your consistent account matter.


