Helping You Pursue Justice After an Injury

With over 120 years of combined experience, our Houston premises liability lawyers are dedicated to helping you secure justice after an injury on someone else’s property. We know the profound impact an accident can have on your life, and we’re here to make sure your voice is heard. Whether your injury was due to unsafe conditions at a store, apartment, or other property, we can help you pursue compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and more. For a free case review, call us at (713) 396-5197 or reach out online.

What Is Premises Liability?

At its core, premises liability refers to the legal responsibilities of property owners to ensure the safety of people entering their premises. As such, a property owner, manager, or renter must exercise reasonable care to prevent visitors from being harmed by dangerous conditions on the property.

A premises liability claim can involve a variety of circumstances. To file a claim under premises liability, plaintiffs must demonstrate that the owner was negligent in managing the safety of their property, resulting in the visitor's injury.

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Common Premises Liability Hazards

In premises liability, several common hazards can lead to accidents and injuries. Property owners must deal with the following potential dangers to prevent liability claims:

  • Wet or slippery surfaces from unattended spills, leaks, or wet-cleaned floors
  • Cracked tiles, loose carpeting, damaged flooring, and uneven surfaces
  • Poor lighting in walkways, staircases, and parking areas
  • Furniture, equipment, or debris left in aisles or walkways
  • Loose or missing handrails or inadequate support on stairs
  • Lack of security cameras, alarms, or proper lighting exposing patrons to criminal activities

Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents

Slip-and-fall accidents are among the most common premises liability claims. They occur when hazardous property conditions, such as wet or uneven surfaces, obstructed walkways, or poor lighting in residential and commercial properties, cause a person to slip, trip, or fall.

Houston property owners are legally obligated to maintain a safe environment and address potential risks. When negligence in property maintenance or a lack of adequate warning results in an injury, the property owner can be held responsible. Victims of slip and fall accidents can seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

To file a premises liability claim, you must show that the owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition and failed to address it. For example, if a reported spill in a grocery aisle isn’t cleaned up promptly, resulting in a fall, the owner may be liable. The attorneys at Webster Vicknair MacLeod thoroughly investigate liability so that you can focus on recovering from your injury.

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Our Case Results

Sutherland Springs Church Shooting

$230,000,000

Federal Mass Tort Verdict

Holcombe Et Al. v. United States of America was a case related to the 2017 Sutherland Springs church shooting.

Lac-Mégantic Railway Disaster

$200,000,000

Train Derailment Settlement

Lac-Mégantic railway disaster was a 2013 train derailment and explosion case in Quebec, Canada.

On July 6, 2013, a 74-car freight train barreled unattended down a hill in the town of Lac-Mégantic, Quebec. The train, which was carrying Bakken formation crude oil, derailed and resulted in the fire and explosion of numerous tank cars. The aftermath led to the confirmed death of 42 people, with five more missing and presumed dead. Victims of this disaster are finally being compensated due in large part to the efforts of Attorney Jason Webster.

The railway line on which the disaster occurred is owned by Montreal Maine and Atlantic Canada LTD. (MMA). Early in January of this year, MMA was ordered to pay nearly $200 million in settlement funds to the victims of the Lac-Mégantic train crash.

Robbins Chevrolet Co. in Harris County

$15,300,000

Fatal Crash Verdict

Robbins Chevrolet Co. in Harris County was a case involving a fatal crash caused by a Robbins Chevrolet employee.

BNSF Railway Company

$3,250,000

Brain Injury Verdict

Tamela Lane v. BNSF Railway Company was a case involving a brain-injured passenger in a vehicle hit by a BNSF train in Bellville, Texas.

January 2015- Cause No. 72383; Tamela Lane, as Temporary Guardian of Ty-Amber Lane, An Incapacitated Person v. BNSF Railway Company, et al; In the 239th Judicial District Court of Brazoria County, Texas

Webster Vicknair MacLeodfights to a $3.25 million verdict for brain injured passenger of a vehicle who was hit by a BNSF train in Bellville, Texas. Jason Webster and Russell Serafin represented a 19-year-old girl who suffered a traumatic brain injury when the car she was a passenger in was struck by a BNSF train that killed the driver. After a Brazoria County jury was seated, the trial lasted 3 weeks and Jury found 50/50 on liability (between railroad and driver of the vehicle) and awarded funeral expenses to the driver of the vehicle and $3.25 million for the passenger of the vehicle. The driver of the vehicle ran a stop sign and stopped on the tracks before being struck. There was evidence that the driver was also on the cell phone at the time. The railroad argued that it was 100% the driver's fault.

18-Wheeler Accident

$800,000

Child Placement Agency Settlement

$775,000

A case against a child placement agency settled for $775,000 for negligent undertaking.

Slip & Fall Settlement

$410,000

Car Wreck

$225,000

A client had been hit by a commercial truck after another private truck driver had hit him.

A client had been hit by a commercial truck after another private truck driver had hit him. It both drivers ended up paying out the total gross settlement.

Policy Limit Settlement

$130,000

Of Counsel member, Joel Pardo successfully negotiated a settlement of $130,000 in a policy limits case.

Of Counsel member, Joel Pardo successfully negotiated a settlement of $130,000 in a policy limits case. We are honored to have represented our clients and fought to secure the compensation they were entitled to.

Slip and Fall Settlement

$100,000

A case on behalf of a plaintiff who slipped and fell on rainwater that had accumulated inside the covered parking garage of an upscale shopping mall in Houston.

A case on behalf of a plaintiff who slipped and fell on rainwater that had accumulated inside the covered parking garage of an upscale shopping mall in Houston. The garage maintenance company who failed to put any caution or wet floor signs out settled with her for $ 100,000.00. It happened at the end of a business day and it had been raining that whole day but no signs were ever placed.

Dog Bite

$77,500

Car Accident

$50,441

Omar Chawdhary receives $50,441.57 arbitration award for a young woman that was hit by a car while crossing the street with her mother in Glendale, Arizona.

Omar Chawdhary receives $50,441.57 arbitration award for a young woman that was hit by a car while crossing the street with her mother in Glendale, Arizona. Using the crosswalk, she and her mother were granted the right-of-way and entered the intersection. Without warning, a negligent motorist driving a jeep swung left through the intersection and struck the young woman in the chest.

The force of the impact was great enough to throw the young woman backward off the hood of the car. She suffered a broken wrist and substantial bruising and scarring. In order to recover from her wounds, she needed to be in a cast for 6 weeks and entered rehabilitation therapy sessions for her wrist, which lasted for more than two months. The medical bills were less than $25,000.

Mr. Chawdhary represented the young woman who was struck by the negligent jeep driver, during the arbitration session and also helped her build her argument. We are proud to be able to say that the arbitrator decided that our client should be awarded $50,441.57 in damages, which is more than twice her total medical bills.

Brian Quinn, Deceased; v. Federal Express Corporation

Settled for Confidential Amount

Webster Vicknair MacLeodsettles for a confidential amount for the death of a pilot in a plane crash in Kansas.

Webster Vicknair MacLeodrepresented a widower for the death of her husband after a tragic plane crash. On November 6, 2012, Pilot Brian Quinn took off from the Wichita airport, piloting a 1991 Cessna Caravan turbojet which was equipped with a Pratt & Whitney Canada engine, loaded with Federal Express cargo, heading for Garden City, Kansas.

Shortly after leaving the Wichita airport, the engine failed and quit working altogether, due to the failure and separation of a compressor turbine blade. When the turbine blade failed, it flew out of position, severing an oil line and/or the oil cooler, which caused oil to immediately spray all over the windshield, thereby depriving the pilot of vision out of the window.

Despite having no vision out the windshield of the plane and despite that the engine had completely failed, and could not make it back to the Wichita airport for a landing, Quinn made a perfect blind emergency landing in a nearby wheat field. After Quinn landed the plane but before it came to a full stop, the plane collided into a row of trees which Quinn could not see due to the oil on the windshield, and Quinn was killed.

There were several parties in this lawsuit and all but Federal Express either settled or were let out of the case. On the eve of trial, Federal Express settled with Webster Vicknair MacLeodand Mr. Quinn’s family for a confidential settlement amount. Cause number DC-13-13215; Gay Ann Quinn, on behalf of herself and as Administrator/Special Administrator of the estate of Brian Quinn, Deceased; v. Federal Express Corporation, Et. Al.; In the 134th Judicial District Court of Dallas County, Texas

Commercial Properties

Maintaining a safe environment is not just a legal obligation for businesses but also crucial for customer trust. Even so, commercial properties, such as grocery stores, restaurants, office buildings, and hotels, are often involved in premises liability claims. Owners and operators must ensure that all areas accessible to the public and employees are inspected for potential hazards. Parking garages are part of a commercial establishment manager’s or owner’s responsibility. Walkways should be cleared and well-lit. Owners should ensure curbs are visible and elevators are safe for consumer use. Above all, security should be ample.

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Security Measures

Inadequate security also falls under premises liability. Poor security includes failing to protect patrons from foreseeable criminal acts. If a customer or employee is injured due to unaddressed dangers or insufficient safeguards, the property owner or manager may be liable for the accident injuries.

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Government Buildings

Government buildings can also provide ample opportunities for accidents. Slips and falls can occur due to custodian negligence. A park can have inadequate security and lighting. The post office may have boxes piled in walkways, leading to a trip and fall.

Although filing deadlines for claims against government entities may differ, the basic premise remains the same: individuals injured on government-owned property due to negligence by responsible parties may pursue a premises liability claim.

Deadline for Filing a Premises Liability Claim

Nationwide, the deadlines for filing claims change according to state rules, and your premises liability attorney will ensure the statute of limitations is met. This is important since the case will only be heard if documentation is filed in time. The deadline for filing a civil claim in Texas is two years from the accident. If the claim is for a state building incident, the initial deadline is six months. However, if the claim is filed against a government building accident in Houston, you have 90 days to file.

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Webster Vicknair MacLeod Can Offer the Support You Need

At Webster Vicknair MacLeod, we help you protect your rights following a premises liability accident. If you’ve been injured due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, contact us for a free case review at (713) 396-5197. During this consultation, we’ll answer your questions, address your concerns, and discuss the best options for moving forward. You don’t have to face this process alone—we operate on a contingency basis, so you don’t pay a thing until we win your case.

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