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Stonebriar Centre is one of Collin County's premier shopping destinations with over 180 stores, an outdoor lifestyle center, and a movie theater. Its polished surfaces, multi-level walkways, escalators, and food court areas create unique slip and fall hazards that can cause devastating injuries. Attorney Karan Joshi fights to recover maximum compensation for injured shoppers.

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Why Stonebriar Centre Slip and Fall Cases in Dallas Are Different From Other Premises Liability Claims

Stonebriar Centre is not an ordinary retail store. It is a massive premier shopping mall with complex multi-level architecture, multiple tenants, and common areas managed by mall ownership.

Stonebriar Centre in Frisco, Texas is one of Collin County's largest and most popular shopping destinations, spanning over 1.6 million square feet of retail, dining, and entertainment space. The mall features more than 180 stores, an outdoor lifestyle center with covered walkways, a movie theater, and a sprawling food court. With this scale comes unique slip and fall hazards that smaller retail locations simply do not present.

Polished stone and tile flooring throughout the common areas becomes extremely slippery when wet. The multi-level design includes escalators and elevators that create tripping and falling hazards. The food court, one of the highest-traffic areas, is prone to spills of drinks, sauces, and food that may not be cleaned up promptly. The outdoor lifestyle center exposes walkways to rain, standing water, and sun glare. Parking lots and pedestrian walkways present additional dangers including potholes, uneven surfaces, and poor lighting.

Critically, even though Stonebriar Centre houses over 180 individual retail tenants, the mall's management company is responsible for maintaining safe conditions in all common areas—including walkways, food courts, escalators, restrooms, and parking lots. This means the mall owner, not the individual store where you shopped, is often the liable party. Pursuing a claim against a large commercial property owner requires an attorney who understands how these cases differ from standard slip and fall claims.

Polished Flooring Escalator & Elevator Hazards Food Court Spills Outdoor Lifestyle Walkways Parking Lot Hazards Movie Theater Transitions

Stonebriar Centre at a Glance

Stonebriar Centre-Specific Slip and Fall Hazards

Each area of Stonebriar Centre presents distinct dangers. Identifying the specific hazard is the first step toward building a successful claim.

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Polished Flooring

Stonebriar Centre's polished marble and tile common areas become dangerously slippery when wet from rain, spills, or cleaning. Polished hard surfaces offer minimal traction, leading to severe falls with fractures and head injuries.

Escalator & Elevator Areas

Multi-level transitions at escalators and elevators create tripping hazards from uneven transition plates, worn step edges, and broken handrails. Escalator malfunctions can cause catastrophic falls between levels.

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Food Court Spills

The Stonebriar Centre food court is a high-traffic zone where drinks, sauces, and food debris regularly fall onto hard flooring. Delayed cleanup or missing warning signs create immediate slip hazards for all visitors.

Outdoor Lifestyle Walkways

The outdoor lifestyle center features covered walkways that become hazardous in rain and wind. Standing water, sun glare, uneven pavers, and drainage issues on outdoor paths increase fall risk for shoppers moving between stores.

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Parking Lot Hazards

Stonebriar Centre's expansive parking lots present dangers including potholes, cracked pavement, uneven surfaces, oil slicks, poor lighting, and inadequate pedestrian walkway markings. Rain makes asphalt surfaces slick and obscures hazards.

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Movie Theater Transitions

The AMC theater at Stonebriar Centre involves transitions between lit lobby areas and dark auditoriums. Steps in darkened aisles, spilled drinks on carpet, and uneven thresholds create unique fall risks during movie entry and exit.

Why Injured Shoppers Choose Orange Law for Stonebriar Centre Claims

Not every personal injury lawyer understands the unique liability dynamics of large shopping mall premises.

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Board-Certified PI Trial Lawyer

Attorney Karan Joshi is Board-Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization—a distinction held by fewer than 2% of Texas attorneys. This means proven expertise in the courtroom.

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Stonebriar Centre-Specific Experience

We know Stonebriar Centre's layout, management structure, and insurance carriers. Our familiarity with this property's hazard patterns—polished floors, food courts, escalators, parking lots—strengthens your claim.

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Bilingual Attorney

Karan Joshi is fluent in both English and Spanish. Stonebriar Centre serves a diverse community, and our bilingual capability ensures nothing is lost in communication during your case.

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PI + Immigration Knowledge

Unlike typical injury firms, we understand how personal injury claims interact with immigration status. Your case is handled with complete confidentiality—immigration status is never a barrier to justice.

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Direct Attorney Access

You work directly with Karan Joshi, not a paralegal or intake specialist. Every call, every question, every update—you get the attorney who is actually handling your Stonebriar Centre case.

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Zero Fee Unless We Win

We work on a contingency fee basis. No upfront costs, no hourly billing, no retainer. You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for your Stonebriar Centre slip and fall injuries.

Your Stonebriar Centre Case Process

A clear, step-by-step approach from initial call to maximum recovery.

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Free Case Review

Call or fill out our form. We review your Stonebriar Centre slip and fall incident, assess liability, and explain your legal options—all at no cost.

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Surveillance Footage Preservation

We immediately send a spoliation letter to Stonebriar Centre demanding preservation of all security camera footage before it is overwritten or destroyed.

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Accident Scene Investigation

Our team investigates the specific hazard at Stonebriar Centre—polished floor conditions, spill records, maintenance logs, escalator inspection reports, and lighting conditions.

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Medical Documentation

We work with your doctors and independent medical experts to fully document your injuries, treatment, and long-term prognosis to maximize your claim value.

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Aggressive Settlement Negotiation

Armed with evidence and expert analysis, we negotiate with Stonebriar Centre's insurance carriers to secure a settlement that fully compensates your injuries.

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Trial-Ready Litigation

If the insurance company refuses fair compensation, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial in Dallas County courts. Board-Certified trial lawyers win in court.

Compensation You May Recover

Medical Expenses (Past & Future)
Lost Wages & Earning Capacity
Pain & Suffering
Mental Anguish & Emotional Distress
Physical Impairment & Disfigurement
Property Damage
Punitive Damages (Gross Negligence)

Settlements for Stonebriar Centre slip and fall cases typically range from $200,000 to $2,200,000 depending on injury severity and liability evidence.

Stonebriar Centre Slip and Fall Cases in Dallas County

Understanding the local legal landscape is critical to maximizing your Stonebriar Centre claim.

☀ Texas Heat Factor

Dallas County's extreme summer heat causes polished mall flooring to expand and contract, creating uneven surfaces. Outdoor walkways at Stonebriar Centre can reach surface temperatures that affect traction and create glare hazards.

🎥 Surveillance Preservation

Stonebriar Centre's extensive camera system captures falls, but footage is typically overwritten within days. Spoliation letters must be sent immediately to preserve this critical evidence before it is lost.

⚖ Dallas County Courts

Dallas County juries are known for awarding fair and substantial compensation in premises liability cases. The county's diverse population and experienced judiciary make it a favorable venue for injured plaintiffs.

🏪 Upscale Mall Liability

Premium shopping destinations like Stonebriar Centre are held to higher maintenance standards. Juries expect premier malls to maintain pristine conditions—and hold them accountable when they fail.

⚖ Texas Premises Liability Statutes

Texas CPRC §75.002 — Property Owner Liability

A property owner is liable for injuries caused by a condition on the property when the owner knows of or should have known of the dangerous condition and fails to take reasonable action to fix it or warn visitors.

Texas CPRC §16.003 — Statute of Limitations

Personal injury claims, including slip and fall at Stonebriar Centre, must be filed within two years of the date of injury. Missing this deadline bars the claim permanently.

Constructive Knowledge Standard

Texas courts allow injured parties to prove the property owner "should have known" about a hazard through circumstantial evidence—such as how long a spill existed or that the condition is recurring.

Comparative Fault — 51% Bar

Texas follows a modified comparative fault system. If the injured person is 51% or more at fault, recovery is barred. If less than 51% at fault, compensation is reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to the injured person.

Open & Obvious Doctrine

Property owners may argue a hazard was "open and obvious." However, Texas courts recognize that even open hazards can create unreasonable risk when the property owner knows visitors may still be harmed—like a polished wet floor in a busy mall.

Stonebriar Centre Slip and Fall Questions Answered

Yes. Stonebriar Centre management and property owners in Texas can be held liable for injuries caused by dangerous conditions on their property if they knew or should have known about the hazard and failed to fix it or warn visitors. Injuries on common area walkways, food courts, escalators, and parking lots may give rise to a premises liability claim against the mall owner.
Settlements for Stonebriar Centre slip and fall cases in Dallas typically range from $200,000 to $2,200,000 depending on injury severity, medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and whether the property owner was grossly negligent. Our firm has secured results in this range for injured shoppers at premier Texas malls.
In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline applies to Stonebriar Centre slip and fall claims under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code §16.003. Missing this deadline almost always bars your claim permanently, so it is critical to consult an attorney as soon as possible.
Stonebriar Centre management is responsible for maintaining safe common areas, including food court walkways, seating areas, and nearby corridors. If a spill or hazard in the food court was not cleaned up in a reasonable time or no warning sign was posted, the mall owner may be liable for resulting injuries. Food court areas are among the highest-risk zones for slip and fall incidents.
Escalator injuries at Stonebriar Centre involve complex liability. The mall owner, escalator maintenance company, and potentially a manufacturer may be responsible. Common escalator hazards include uneven steps, broken handrails, sudden stops, and tripping at the transition plate. An experienced attorney can investigate and identify all responsible parties to maximize your recovery.
Stonebriar Centre management is responsible for maintaining safe conditions in its parking lots and pedestrian walkways. Potholes, uneven surfaces, poor drainage, ice, oil slicks, and inadequate lighting in parking areas can all create dangerous conditions. If the mall knew or should have known about these hazards and failed to address them, they may be liable for your injuries.
While not legally required, hiring a board-certified slip and fall lawyer for a Stonebriar Centre case significantly improves your chances of maximum compensation. Mall owners and their insurers have experienced legal teams working to minimize payouts. An attorney handles evidence preservation, investigation, negotiation, and trial preparation so you can focus on recovery.
Stonebriar Centre likely has extensive surveillance camera coverage throughout its common areas, food courts, walkways, and parking lots. However, mall management may overwrite or destroy footage quickly. It is critical to send a spoliation letter immediately to preserve video evidence. An attorney can formally demand that Stonebriar Centre preserve all surveillance footage of your incident.
Common injuries from Stonebriar Centre slip and fall accidents include broken bones, hip fractures, knee injuries, back and spinal injuries, head injuries, torn ligaments, wrist injuries, and soft tissue damage. Polished flooring surfaces at Stonebriar Centre make falls more severe due to the hard, slippery surface that provides no cushioning upon impact.
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