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Austin Slip & Fall Lawyer

A premises liability claim in Austin arises when a property owner fails to keep their premises reasonably safe or to warn an invited visitor of a known hazard, resulting in a fall injury. Texas law imposes the highest duty on owners who invite the public — businesses on 6th Street, restaurants along Congress Avenue, hotels hosting SXSW events, apartment complexes — and the pivotal question is nearly always notice: did the owner create the hazard, or did it exist long enough that a reasonable inspection would have caught it? These claims are filed in Travis County district court and governed by the same two-year limitations statute (§ 16.003) and 51%-bar comparative-fault rule as all Texas personal-injury cases.

Why Austin cases are different

Austin's event economy puts enormous foot traffic through restaurants, bars along 6th Street, hotels, and large venues, especially during SXSW, ACL, and game days. When someone is hurt on a property, Texas premises-liability law turns on what the owner knew and the venue is Travis County.

Premises liability, notice, and the property owner's duty

A slip-and-fall in Texas is a premises-liability claim, and for an invited customer the property owner owes a duty to keep the premises reasonably safe and to warn of dangers it knew about or should have discovered with reasonable care. The pivotal question is notice: did the owner create the hazard, know about it, or had the spill, broken tread, or wet entryway existed long enough that a reasonable inspection would have caught it. In a high-volume Austin venue — a packed downtown bar during an event weekend, a crowded restaurant, a hotel lobby — proving how long a hazard sat there is where cases are won or lost. Inspection logs, cleaning schedules, and surveillance footage are central, and that footage is subject to the same short Austin overwrite window, so a preservation request needs to go out before it is gone.

Comparative fault and the Travis County venue

Texas applies proportionate responsibility to premises cases too. Defense counsel for a venue will argue the customer was not watching where they walked, ignored a posted warning cone, or wore unsuitable footwear, pushing the injured person's percentage up, with recovery barred past 51 percent. Open-and-obvious arguments are common, so documenting that the hazard was not reasonably visible matters. A fall inside Austin city limits is filed in Travis County district court, where the case is assigned by random docket draw among the civil district courts. Knowing how local juries and judges weigh premises disputes, and how the venue's insurer typically litigates, shapes how the claim is positioned from the first demand forward.

Frequently asked

Austin slip & fall questions

  • No. Texas premises liability turns on notice. As a customer you are owed a reasonably safe premises and a warning of known dangers, but you generally must show the owner created the hazard, knew about it, or that it existed long enough that a reasonable inspection would have found it. That is why inspection logs, cleaning schedules, and surveillance video — showing how long the spill or defect was present — are so important.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Austin clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Austin-area clients statewide and travel to Austin for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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