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Houston Slip & Fall Lawyer

A slip-and-fall or premises-liability claim in Houston turns on whether a property owner knew or should have known about a hazardous condition and failed to fix it or warn an invitee in time. The duty is highest for invitees, customers and business visitors, at the dense retail corridors along Beltway 8, the Texas Medical Center's parking and clinic facilities, Energy Corridor office campuses, and the apartment complexes concentrated throughout Harris County. The hardest issue is almost always notice: how long a spill sat on the floor before the fall, whether the store's own inspection log shows a gap, and what surveillance footage actually captured. Texas uses the two-year deadline under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Section 16.003, and Harris County civil district courts at 201 Caroline are the typical venue for claims against private property owners.

Why Houston cases are different

From Texas Medical Center parking structures to Energy Corridor office campuses, big-box retail off Beltway 8, and Ship Channel industrial sites, Houston's scale means premises hazards are everywhere. We pursue slip, trip, and fall claims for Houston clients statewide from our Austin office.

Premises liability and the property owner's duty in Houston

A Houston fall claim rises or falls on premises-liability law, and the central question is what the property owner knew and when. For an invitee, a customer or business visitor, a Texas property owner owes a duty to make the premises reasonably safe or warn of hidden dangers it knew about or, through reasonable inspection, should have known about. That standard governs the venues that generate most Houston fall files: grocery and big-box stores along the major arterials and Beltway 8, the dense parking structures around the Texas Medical Center, Energy Corridor office and retail campuses, apartment complexes, and industrial sites near the Ship Channel. The recurring battleground is notice. Did the spill, the cracked walkway, or the unlit stair exist long enough that the owner should have found and fixed it? We move quickly to capture surveillance video, incident reports, and inspection or cleaning logs before they are overwritten or revised, because in this market those records are frequently the whole case.

Proving notice, and how comparative fault gets used

Proving the owner had notice of the hazard is the heart of a Texas premises case, and Houston defendants, often national retail chains and large property managers, know exactly how to contest it. They argue the hazard appeared moments before the fall, that no employee could have known, or that the danger was open and obvious. We counter with the timeline: how long a spill sat, when the area was last inspected, whether the lighting or flooring violated the owner's own policies, and what the surveillance actually shows. The other constant is comparative fault under Chapter 33. The defense will claim the customer was distracted, wearing improper footwear, or ignored a warning, hoping to push fault past the fifty-one-percent bar that ends recovery. Serious falls produce serious injuries, fractured hips, wrist and shoulder breaks, and head trauma that lands people at Memorial Hermann or Houston Methodist, so accurately apportioning the owner's failure is what protects the claim's value.

Frequently asked

Houston slip & fall questions

  • No. Texas premises law requires showing the owner knew, or through reasonable inspection should have known, about the hazard and failed to fix or warn of it. The key issue is notice: how long the spill or defect existed. We move fast to secure surveillance video, incident reports, and cleaning or inspection logs, because those records establish whether the store had a real chance to discover the danger before you fell.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Houston clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Houston-area clients statewide and travel to Houston for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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