In Irving, many properties sit near high foot-traffic areas and shared access points—multi-unit buildings, mixed-use centers, and office spaces with common stairwells and entryways. That matters legally because it affects what you can prove:
- Lighting and visibility in entry stairwells (especially during early/late hours)
- Clutter and “temporary” hazards near landings or stair gates
- Maintenance cadence for handrails, tread wear, and uneven steps
- How quickly staff responded once someone reported the hazard
When a property has ongoing pedestrian activity, the argument that “no one could have noticed” is harder to sustain—if the evidence is organized correctly.


