In Brownwood, many injury reports involve places where people expect safe footing: apartments, retail entryways, older homes, and public-facing buildings. Disputes often turn on a single question: did the property owner (or manager) know—or should they have known—about the hazard?
That can include:
- loose or wobbling handrails
- uneven steps or worn treads that reduce traction
- broken lighting over stairwells/entry steps
- clutter or debris near landings
- repairs that were delayed after a prior complaint
If the defense argues the condition was new, minor, or not reported, your case depends on what can be proven quickly—before photos fade and memories change.


