Premises Liability Attorney in Houston
Injured On Dangerous Property in the Houston Area?
One moment you are shopping, visiting a friend, or enjoying a night out. The next, a fall, broken stair, or violent incident on someone else’s property leaves you hurt and unsure what to do. If you were injured on unsafe property, a premises liability attorney can help you understand your options.
At The Law Offices of Jed Silverman, we represent people who are dealing with serious injuries, medical bills, and missed work after an incident on another party’s property. We know it can be confusing to figure out whether the owner is responsible or whether you will be blamed. Our job is to listen, explain how Texas law applies, and help you decide on your next steps. Our firm is based here in the city, and our attorneys have spent years in Texas courtrooms handling high stakes matters. Led by Attorney Jed Silverman, who is Board Certified in Criminal Law in Texas, we bring a strategic, evidence-driven approach to every case we accept.
Call (713) 597-2221 today to set up a consultation, or contact us online to learn more.
Why Choose Our Firm For Premises Claims
When you are looking for a premises liability attorney Houston residents can rely on, you are really looking for a team that can handle complex facts and strong opposition. Property owners and their insurers often move quickly to protect themselves. They may argue that you were careless or that the hazard was obvious. You need lawyers who know how to test those claims and present your side clearly.
Attorney Jed Silverman is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, a distinction that reflects advanced courtroom skills and deep knowledge of Texas procedure. Although this certification is in criminal law, the same abilities in cross-examination, evidence analysis, and trial strategy are valuable when liability is contested in a premises case. Our attorneys are used to handling situations where liberty, reputation, and significant financial exposure are all on the line.
Our firm has a long history of litigating serious matters in Harris County courts and other Texas venues. We are familiar with how judges manage crowded dockets and how opposing counsel often approach disputed factual issues. This local knowledge helps us prepare clients for what to expect and tailor our strategies to the environment here.
We also believe that no two cases are alike. From the first conversation, we work to understand how your injury happened, what your medical providers are saying, and how this event is affecting your life. We then build a strategy around those specific details, instead of forcing your situation into a generic pattern. That personalized, strategic attention is at the heart of how we practice.
What To Do After An Injury On Property
The hours and days after an incident on someone else’s property can feel chaotic. You may be in pain, trying to arrange transportation, or wondering whether to go back to work. Taking a few careful steps can help protect both your health and your legal options.
Your health should come first, so seek medical care as soon as you can. Some injuries, such as head trauma or soft tissue damage, may not be obvious right away. Seeing a doctor creates a clear record that links your symptoms to the incident date, which can be important later if an insurance company questions your condition.
If it is safe to do so, report what happened to the property owner, manager, or security personnel on site. For example, in a retail store, you can ask to speak with a supervisor. In an apartment complex, you may contact the property office. Provide basic facts about where and when the incident occurred, and ask that an incident report be created if that is part of their usual process.
Evidence at the scene can change quickly. Spills are cleaned, lighting conditions change, and broken items can be repaired or removed. Photographs and notes made soon after the event can be very helpful later.
Useful steps after a premises incident include:
- Taking photos or video of the area where you were hurt, including hazards like liquids, debris, broken stairs, or missing handrails.
- Writing down the names and contact details of any witnesses who saw the incident or the unsafe condition.
- Keeping copies of any incident report, emails, or messages you send or receive from the property owner or manager.
- Saving the shoes or clothing you were wearing at the time, without cleaning or altering them.
You may be contacted by an insurance adjuster who wants a recorded statement or quick settlement. Before giving detailed statements or signing documents, consider talking with a lawyer who can explain how your words might be used later. When you call our firm, you speak with an attorney who will listen to what happened, answer questions, and explain how we can help protect your rights.
Common Premises Liability Cases We Handle
Premises liability refers to situations where a person is injured because a property owner or occupier failed to take reasonable steps to keep the premises safe. In Texas, legal duties can depend on why you were on the property and what the owner knew or should have known about the hazard. That is one reason it helps to have a premises liability lawyer review your situation.
We assist clients who were hurt in many different settings in and around Houston. These can include large shopping centers, grocery stores, parking garages, bars and restaurants, and apartment complexes. Hazards in these places may range from uncleaned spills and loose floor mats to poor lighting in stairwells or inadequate security in areas with a history of crime.
Some of the more common types of premises liability matters involve slip and fall or trip and fall incidents. A spilled liquid on a tile floor, a hidden step, or a loose cord across a walkway can cause a serious fall that leads to broken bones, head injuries, or back and neck problems. In other situations, merchandise may fall from overhead shelves, or a balcony railing may fail, causing harm that could have been reduced with proper maintenance.
We also see cases that involve negligent security, where a person is assaulted, robbed, or otherwise harmed in part because a property owner did not take reasonable security measures despite known risks. Examples can include poorly lit parking lots at busy venues or broken gate systems at large apartment communities. In these cases, we look carefully at what the owner knew about prior incidents and what steps were or were not taken to protect visitors.
Every case turns on its own facts. The timing of inspections, the visibility of a hazard, and the policies a business has in place can all play a role. During a consultation, we work to understand these details and give you honest feedback about whether your circumstances fit within Texas premises law.
How A Houston Premises Lawyer Can Help
When you contact a premises liability lawyer Houston residents can turn to for guidance, you are often looking for more than general information. You want to know what a lawyer will actually do to help you and how that could change the way your claim is handled. Our role is to take the burden of building and presenting your case off your shoulders.
We start by listening carefully to your account of what happened and reviewing any photos, incident reports, or medical records you already have. We may then work to obtain additional materials, such as surveillance footage if it exists, maintenance logs, cleaning schedules, or prior complaint records. These kinds of documents can help show how long a hazard existed, whether the owner was aware of it, and what steps were taken to address similar problems in the past.
Our attorneys are used to evaluating evidence in detail. In our criminal defense work, we regularly examine reports, video, and witness statements to identify inconsistencies and weaknesses in the other side’s position. We bring the same analytical skills to premises cases, looking for gaps in the property owner’s story and opportunities to present your experience clearly and persuasively.
Insurance companies and defense lawyers often argue that an injury was mostly your fault or that your medical issues were pre existing. We handle communications with these parties so you do not have to navigate those conversations on your own. Our goal is to challenge unfair blame and present the medical and factual background in a way that reflects what you have actually been through.
If a case does not resolve through negotiation, having a lawyer who is comfortable in court can make a real difference. Our firm has tried many cases in Harris County and other Texas courts. We understand courtroom procedure, how judges typically manage hearings, and how to question witnesses in a way that brings out important details. While there are never guarantees about outcomes, our focus is always on protecting your rights and working to reduce the long term impact this incident has on your life.
What To Expect When You Contact Us
Reaching out to a law firm can feel daunting, especially if you have never worked with a lawyer before. We want the first conversation to be straightforward and useful. When you call our office about an injury on someone else’s property, you will be able to speak with an attorney or a member of our legal team who can arrange a time for a more detailed discussion.
During that initial meeting or call, we will ask you to walk us through what happened, starting with where you were, why you were there, and how the incident unfolded. We may ask about any photos, messages, or paperwork you have and about your current medical treatment. Our goal is to gather enough information to understand the situation and identify immediate issues, such as upcoming deadlines or evidence that should be preserved.
We know that this is a stressful time, so we work to explain things in clear, everyday language. We will outline possible paths forward, discuss what further investigation might involve, and talk with you about how Texas law could apply to your circumstances. You can ask questions about the process, timing, and what role you would have if we move forward together.
There is no pressure to decide on the spot. Our focus in that first stage is to give you information and an honest assessment so you can decide what is best for you and your family. If you choose to work with us, we will keep you updated, answer your questions, and remain focused on protecting your rights as your case progresses here in the area and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have a premises liability case?
You may have a case if you were hurt because of an unsafe condition that the owner knew about or should have known about, and reasonable steps were not taken to fix or warn about it. We can review your facts and explain how Texas premises law may apply.
What should I do if the property owner blames me?
Try not to argue at the scene, and avoid detailed statements. Instead, document what you can, get medical care, and contact a lawyer. Our team can review the situation, help gather evidence, and respond to unfair blame on your behalf.
How can your firm help if there is also a criminal investigation?
If your incident is tied to criminal allegations, our background can be especially important. Attorney Jed Silverman is Board Certified in Criminal Law in Texas, and our firm regularly handles criminal matters. We can evaluate how the criminal process and any civil-premises issues may interact.
How long do I have to bring a claim after an injury?
In many Texas injury cases, the general deadline to file a lawsuit is two years from the date of the incident, although specific circumstances can affect timing. Because delays can harm evidence, it is usually best to talk with a lawyer as soon as you can.
What happens during my first meeting with your team?
We will listen to your account of what happened, ask focused questions, and review any documents or photos you have. Then we explain possible options in plain language and discuss what further information would be helpful. Our goal is to give you clear guidance without pressure.
To discuss an injury on someone else’s property, call (713) 597-2221 to speak with our team at The Law Offices of Jed Silverman.
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