Types of Premises Liability Accidents
At The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, our Brownsville premises liability attorneys handle all types of claims involving accidents and injuries on unsafe property. We represent victims in some of the most common scenarios across Cameron County, including:
Slip and Falls
Slip-and-fall accidents are one of the most common premises liability claims. In Brownsville, they often happen at grocery stores on International Boulevard, restaurants near Sunrise Mall, or apartment complexes in West Brownsville. Hazards like puddles, spills, loose flooring, cluttered walkways, and unsecured wiring can cause a victim to fall.
Falls from a Height
Loose or unstable railings on stairwells, balconies, and terraces are especially dangerous. In Brownsville, this risk is common in older apartment complexes or commercial properties Downtown. Even falls from short elevations can cause devastating injuries like broken bones or spinal trauma.
Struck by Object
In retail stores and shopping centers across Brownsville, customers may be struck by falling merchandise, shelves, or fixtures. Collapsing displays, unsecured doors, or mirrors can cause severe injuries, including concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). If you were hurt while shopping in Texas, a Brownsville premises liability lawyer can help hold the property owner accountable.
Negligent Security
Property owners in Brownsville must also provide reasonable security measures to protect guests from foreseeable crimes. If a victim is assaulted, robbed, or otherwise harmed due to poor security in parking lots, apartment complexes, or event venues, the property owner may be liable for failing to keep the premises safe.
Swimming Pool Accidents
With Brownsville’s warm climate, pools are used nearly year-round. Unfortunately, this also increases the risk of swimming pool accidents, particularly for children. According to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, nine children have drowned in Cameron County since 2015. Pool owners in Brownsville must follow safety regulations and provide supervision to prevent tragic accidents.
Dog Bites
Texas is a “one-bite” state for purposes of dog attacks, meaning owners may be liable if their dog had previously bitten or shown aggressive behavior. In Brownsville, dog bite liability can also extend to premises liability claims if the owner was negligent in controlling the animal. An example might be the owner’s failure to comply with the City of Brownsville law that requires dogs to be kept on a leash or secure area. A skilled Brownsville premises liability lawyer can investigate if the owner failed to take action to prevent the attack.
If you were injured in any of these situations — from a slip-and-fall in a Brownsville store to a dog bite in a local neighborhood — contact The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers for help. Our skilled Brownsville premises liability lawyers will investigate your case, gather evidence, and fight for the compensation you deserve.