West University Place is known for a residential feel, but residents regularly run into hazards tied to high-traffic property management—shared entrances, common-area maintenance, and quick turnovers in leasing and retail.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Sidewalk and driveway hazards: broken concrete, uneven slabs, or landscaping edging that creates trip risks.
- Stair and entryway problems: missing handrails, loose steps, or surfaces that become slick after rain.
- Parking lot and garage issues: oil/condensation, debris near dumpsters, or poor striping that makes it harder to notice hazards.
- Inadequate lighting in walkways or stairwells—especially during evening arrivals.
A key point: insurers frequently argue these conditions were “open and obvious” or that you should have avoided them. Your attorney’s job is to evaluate whether the property’s condition and the surrounding circumstances made the risk reasonably foreseeable.


