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Midland Slip & Fall Lawyer

A slip-and-fall or premises-liability claim in Midland requires proving that the property owner knew or should have known about a dangerous condition — a spill on a retail floor along the Loop 250 corridor, a broken stairwell in an apartment complex, or an unmarked hazard in an energy-corporate office — and failed to correct or warn of it. Texas law scales the duty owed to the visitor's status: an invitee receives the highest duty, requiring inspection, correction, and warning. Cases are filed in Midland County district court under the two-year limitations period of Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003, and notice of the hazard is the issue that most often decides the outcome.

Why Midland cases are different

Premises cases in Midland arrive at Midland Memorial Hospital from energy-corporate offices, retail floors along the Loop 250 frontages, and apartment complexes around town. In Midland County district court, as everywhere in Texas, the case turns less on the fall than on proving the owner knew or should have known about the hazard.

Notice is the fight: actual versus constructive knowledge

Texas premises law does not make a property owner pay simply because someone fell. An invitee, typically a paying customer or business visitor, must prove the owner had actual knowledge of the dangerous condition, or that it existed long enough that a reasonable inspection should have caught it. That notice question is where most Midland store-and-office fall cases are won or lost, and defense lawyers attack it aggressively. The proof that carries notice is documentary: surveillance footage showing how long a spill sat before the fall, sweep and inspection logs for the area, employee statements, and prior incident reports for the same recurring hazard. This evidence is overwritten on routine retention cycles, often within weeks, so we send a preservation letter for the footage and logs immediately. Without notice evidence, an otherwise clear case can fail at summary judgment no matter how serious the injury.

Visitor status, multiple defendants, and Midland County venue

The duty owed depends on the visitor's status. An invitee is owed the highest duty: to make the premises reasonably safe and to inspect for, warn of, and correct dangerous conditions, while a licensee such as a social guest is owed only a duty to warn of known dangers, and a trespasser only the duty not to be injured intentionally or by gross negligence. That status determination is frequently the first fight. Many Midland premises cases also involve more than one responsible party: a tenant controlling the interior of a leased energy-corporate or retail space, a landlord responsible for common areas and structural systems, and janitorial or maintenance contractors. In apartment-complex falls, the landlord's Property Code obligations and lease terms come into play. We map every entity with control over the area and every applicable policy. Serious cases are filed in Midland County district court — the 142nd, 238th, 318th, or 441st — with venue following the property's location when a fall happens in a surrounding county.

Frequently asked

Midland slip & fall questions

  • No. You must prove the store knew about the hazard or, with reasonable inspection, should have known about it. A spill that appeared seconds before you fell may not support liability, but one that sat for an hour while employees walked past almost certainly does. The decisive early move is preserving the store's surveillance footage and sweep logs before the standard retention period runs out, because those records usually settle the notice question.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Midland clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Midland-area clients statewide and travel to Midland 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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