In a growing Central Texas community like Round Rock, it’s common to see many rental properties, mixed-use centers, and high-traffic businesses. The risk pattern we see most often is this: hazards develop over time (loose handrails, worn treads, damaged edges, lighting that doesn’t illuminate steps well), but repairs lag—especially when complaints aren’t properly tracked.
For your case, the key questions usually become:
- Did the property owner or manager know (or should have have known) about the hazard?
- How long was the condition present before your fall?
- Was there a reasonable inspection or maintenance process in place?
That’s where strong evidence matters. A quick “it happened” statement usually isn’t enough against an insurer’s argument that the hazard wasn’t known or wasn’t caused by anything the property should’ve fixed.


