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Why Winter Storm Injuries May Involve Premises Liability Cases
In Houston, winters can sneak up on us. One day it's sunny, and the next morning there's a thin layer of ice on roads, sidewalks, and parking lots. When rare winter weather hits, it can catch businesses and property owners off guard. Unfortunately, that can turn into a safety problem if sidewalks aren’t salted or stairs go unchecked. When someone slips and gets hurt on someone else's property during these cold snaps, it’s not always clear who’s supposed to be responsible. Tha
Scott B
Feb 156 min read


Slippery Floors or Loose Railings? A Premises Liability Attorney Might Help
A slick walkway near the store entrance. A broken stair rail outside an apartment. These are the kinds of things people pass every day without a second thought, until something goes wrong. When those simple flaws cause someone to slip, trip, or fall, serious injuries can follow fast. In Houston, property owners have a legal responsibility to keep walkways, entries, and common areas reasonably safe. That doesn’t mean every accident is someone else’s fault, but it does mean the
Scott B
Feb 15 min read


What a Houston Premises Liability Lawyer Really Handles
Most people do not expect to get hurt while shopping or visiting a neighbor’s home. But sometimes, the places we trust to be safe have hidden dangers. A slippery floor, a loose handrail, or a dark stairwell can all lead to serious accidents. When something like that happens, it usually falls under what we call a premises liability case. A Houston premises liability lawyer helps people after they have been injured on someone else’s property. While many know about slips and fal
Scott B
Jan 185 min read


Why Premises Liability Spikes During Houston's Rainy Fall
Fall in Houston often means heavy rain, slick sidewalks, and more accidents than usual. It’s that time when one quick trip to the store can turn into a visit to the doctor because of a slip on a wet floor. Rainy weather isn’t just inconvenient. It can make everyday places harder to walk through safely. Property owners are expected to keep walkways, stairs, and other public areas in decent shape, especially when wet weather is expected. If something goes wrong and a person get
jjcattorneys
Oct 23, 20255 min read
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