New Braunfels has a mix of residential neighborhoods, rental properties, and high-traffic areas tied to tourism and events. That combination creates predictable risk patterns in premises injury cases, including:
- Busy, shared entryways in apartments, condos, and multi-unit homes where maintenance is shared or delayed.
- High foot traffic near storefronts and public-facing buildings, where wet shoes, bags, and “just one more step” behavior increases slip-and-fall exposure.
- Weather-related wear and tear—heat cycles and occasional rain can loosen handrails, warp materials, and degrade traction over time.
- Construction and renovation activity around older structures, where temporary flooring, lighting changes, or reinstalled steps can create hazardous transitions.
Even when the fall feels “small,” stair injuries can turn out to be fractures, nerve damage, or long-lasting mobility issues.


