Harlingen · Slip & Fall
Harlingen Slip & Fall Lawyer
A premises liability claim in Harlingen, commonly called a slip and fall, requires showing that a property owner owed a duty to the injured person, knew or should have known about a dangerous condition on the property, failed to fix or warn of it, and that the condition caused the injury. The duty is highest for invitees: customers in the retail corridors on Ed Carey Drive and Tyler Avenue, patients and visitors in the medical district around Valley Baptist Medical Center Harlingen, and guests at hotels near Valley International Airport on Loop 499. Texas courts set the notice standard through a line of cases including Wal-Mart v. Reece and CMH Homes v. Daenen, and the two-year limitations period under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies, with shorter pre-suit notice required for falls on government property. Notice, what the owner knew and when, is almost always the decisive issue.
Why Harlingen cases are different
Whether the fall happens in a retailer on Ed Carey Drive, an airport-area hotel near Valley International, or a Harlingen medical-district building, Texas premises-liability law turns on what the property owner knew and when. Cap City handles these Cameron County claims from Austin.
Premises liability and the property owner's duty in Harlingen
In Texas, a business owes its invitees — shoppers, patients, hotel guests — a duty to keep the premises reasonably safe and to warn of or fix dangerous conditions it knew about or should have discovered through reasonable inspection. The hinge of nearly every Harlingen slip-and-fall is notice: did the store on a high-volume corridor like Ed Carey Drive or Tyler Avenue actually know about the spill, the broken tile, or the unmarked step, or had the hazard existed long enough that a reasonable inspection would have caught it? Harlingen's mix of retail, the airport-area hotels that serve Valley International traffic, and the medical-district buildings around Valley Baptist each generate these claims. We move quickly to obtain incident reports, inspection and cleaning logs, and surveillance footage, because that record is what proves, or defeats, the notice element, and it is routinely overwritten.
Proving the hazard before the evidence disappears
Slip-and-fall defendants win on thin evidence, so the early record is decisive. Surveillance video at retailers and airport-area hotels typically cycles on a short loop, and a store's cleaning and inspection logs are the documents that show whether staff had been past the hazard recently. We send preservation demands fast and request those logs, the footage, and any incident report the property completed. Photographs of the exact condition — the liquid, the floor mat, the lighting, the absence of a warning cone — matter because the property will often clean or repair the spot within hours. Texas comparative fault applies here too: the defense will argue you were not watching where you walked, so documenting why the hazard was not reasonably avoidable, and that you were a lawful invitee, is central to holding the responsibility where it belongs.
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Frequently asked
Harlingen slip & fall questions
- No. Texas does not make a property owner automatically responsible. You must show the owner knew or, through reasonable inspection, should have known about the dangerous condition and failed to fix it or warn you. That notice element is the heart of the case, which is why incident reports, cleaning logs, and surveillance footage matter so much. We pursue that evidence immediately, before it is overwritten.
- It is the standard defense and it triggers Chapter 33 comparative fault. If you are found partly responsible, your recovery is reduced by your percentage, and at 51 percent you recover nothing. We counter by documenting why the hazard was not reasonably avoidable — poor lighting, no warning cone, an obscured spill — and that you were a lawful invitee owed a duty of care.
- In Cameron County district court at the courthouse in Brownsville, about 25 miles south, with the same two-year deadline under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code section 16.003. If the property is owned by a governmental entity, such as Valley International Airport, pre-suit notice under the Texas Tort Claims Act applies and the deadline can be far shorter, so call counsel early.
- The legal framework is the same — duty, notice, and breach — but hotel slip-and-falls often involve different evidence: housekeeper inspection logs, guest-services reports, and the hotel's general liability carrier rather than a retailer's insurer. Airport-area hotels see high turnover in out-of-town guests, which affects how quickly we need to move to gather records before the relevant staff rotates out. The two-year statute and the notice requirement are identical.
- A medical-facility parking lot is generally the property of the building owner or tenant, and the invitee duty applies. If a lighting failure, a surface defect, or an unmarked hazard caused the fall, the responsible party is the owner or manager who controlled and maintained that area. We identify the property chain — owner, tenant, and maintenance contractor — early, because the duty and coverage can shift depending on who controlled the specific area where you fell.
- As soon as possible. Surveillance footage at most Harlingen retail and hotel properties cycles on a loop of 30 days or less, and cleaning and inspection logs may be on a similar retention schedule. The property will often repair or clean the hazard within hours. Photographs, witness contact information, and an incident report with the property should be obtained the same day if you are able. The two-year statute gives you time to file, but the evidence you need to win can disappear in days.
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Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Harlingen-area clients statewide and travel to Harlingen for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.
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