Types of Premises Liability Accidents
At The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, our Laredo premises liability attorneys handle all types of claims involving injuries on unsafe or poorly maintained property. We represent victims in some of the most common scenarios across Webb County, including:
Slip and Falls
Slip-and-fall accidents are among the most frequent premises liability claims in Laredo. These incidents often occur at grocery stores along San Bernardo Avenue, restaurants near Mall del Norte, busy retail centers, or apartment complexes in North and Central Laredo. Hazards such as puddles, spills, uneven flooring, cluttered walkways, or unsecured wiring can quickly lead to serious injuries.
Falls from a Height
Loose or defective railings on stairways, balconies, and elevated walkways pose major risks. In Laredo, this is especially common in aging apartment complexes or older commercial buildings in the downtown area. Even a short fall can cause broken bones, back injuries, or head trauma.
Struck by Falling Objects
In Laredo retail stores, warehouses, and shopping centers, customers may be struck by falling shelves, merchandise, signs, or fixtures. Collapsing displays or poorly secured equipment can result in concussions, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), and other serious harm. A Laredo premises liability lawyer can help hold the business accountable.
Negligent Security
Property owners in Laredo must take reasonable steps to protect visitors from foreseeable crime. When inadequate lighting, broken gates, lack of security patrols, or poor surveillance contribute to robberies, assaults, or other violent incidents – especially in parking lots, apartment complexes, or nightlife areas – the property owner may be liable for failing to provide proper security.
Swimming Pool Accidents
With Laredo’s hot climate, public and private pools see heavy use most of the year. This also increases the risk of drownings and pool-related injuries, particularly among children. Pool owners must comply with Texas safety regulations, maintain secure fencing, and ensure proper supervision. Failing to do so can lead to tragic and preventable accidents.
Dog Bites
Texas follows the “one-bite rule,” meaning dog owners may be liable if their dog has shown prior aggression or has bitten before. In Laredo, dog bite liability may also fall under premises liability if the owner was negligent in securing the animal – for example, violating the City of Laredo leash ordinance or failing to confine the dog properly. A Laredo premises liability lawyer can investigate whether negligence contributed to the attack.