Property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions for guests, tenants, and customers. When that responsibility is ignored—leading to injury—the law allows victims to seek justice. Whether you slipped on a wet floor, tripped on a broken sidewalk, or were assaulted due to lack of security, Attorney Karan Joshi is a trusted Premises Liability Lawyer in Houston who can help you pursue compensation.
Premises liability claims often arise from incidents in grocery stores, apartment buildings, restaurants, hotels, schools, and parking garages.
Slippery surfaces, exposed wiring, broken stairs, falling objects, poor lighting, and lack of maintenance can all cause serious harm.
Victims may suffer fractures, concussions, back injuries, lacerations, or long-term disability, especially in falls or criminal attacks.
Just because an accident happened on someone else’s property doesn’t mean it was your fault. You may have a valid legal claim if the owner failed to fix a known danger or warn visitors.
Texas law requires property owners and occupiers to fix or warn about dangerous conditions that could reasonably harm others.
Whether you’re a customer, social guest, or trespasser affects what level of care the property owner owes you.
To be liable, the owner typically must have known—or should have known—about the danger and failed to act.
Even if you were partially at fault, you may still recover compensation if the property owner’s negligence played a bigger role.
Wet floors with no warning signs can result in serious injuries and expose the store to legal liability.
Landlords may be held accountable for unsafe stairwells, broken gates, or failure to fix known hazards in common areas.
Inadequate lighting, damaged flooring, or improperly maintained elevators can all lead to valid claims.
If you were attacked in a parking lot or hotel due to lack of surveillance or security staff, the owner may be responsible.
Filing a claim against a business, landlord, or property manager is not easy, especially when they have insurance adjusters and legal teams working to deny your case.
We gather surveillance footage, maintenance records, inspection logs, and witness statements before they disappear.
We work with building safety experts and medical professionals to show how the property failed and how it impacted your health.
From medical expenses to emotional distress, we ensure your claim reflects the true cost of the incident.
We don’t settle for lowball offers. If necessary, we take the case to court to get the compensation you deserve.
Businesses are responsible for keeping their premises safe for customers, employees, and vendors.
Landlords may be liable if they failed to repair dangerous conditions or ignored tenant complaints.
If a third-party company was in charge of upkeep and failed in its duties, they may share liability.
Temporary occupants or event hosts may also be responsible if their negligence created an unsafe space.
Property owners often claim they didn’t know about the problem. We prove otherwise with logs, photos, and prior complaints.
Footage showing your accident or the unsafe condition must be requested early, before it’s overwritten or erased.
Insurers may argue that you weren’t paying attention or caused your own fall. We push back with evidence.
The legal duty varies depending on whether you were invited, licensed, or trespassing, which can complicate your claim.
If you were hurt due to unsafe property conditions, you may be entitled to several forms of compensation, including:
Attorney Karan Joshi understands the unique challenges of holding property owners accountable. We build strong cases, act quickly, and fight for the full compensation you deserve.
If you were injured on someone else’s property due to unsafe conditions, don’t try to deal with it alone. Call Karan Joshi at Orange Law for a confidential, no-obligation consultation.
Visit https://orangelaw.us or call today to schedule your free case review with a trusted Houston Premises Liability Lawyer.
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