Slip and Fall
Attorney
A fall can change your life fast. One minute you are running errands or walking into work. The next, you are on the ground in pain, confused, and wondering what just happened.
If you were hurt because a property owner failed to fix a dangerous condition, you are not alone. Slip and fall accidents happen every day in Sunset Valley, especially in stores, parking lots, restaurants, and apartment complexes.
At Djiba Law, we help people who were injured because someone else did not take safety seriously. Our job is to help you understand your options, deal with insurance companies, and fight for fair compensation while you focus on healing.
Why Slip and Fall Accidents Happen in Sunset Valley?
Most people assume falls are just accidents. That is not always true.
Many slip and fall injuries happen because property owners ignore hazards they should have fixed. In Sunset Valley, we often see cases involving:
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Wet floors with no warning signs
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Uneven sidewalks or cracked pavement
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Poor lighting in parking lots or stairwells
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Loose rugs or damaged flooring
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Spills left unattended in stores
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Broken handrails or steps
Busy shopping areas near South Austin see heavy foot traffic every day. When owners cut corners on maintenance, people get hurt.
Here is the key thing most people miss. Texas law requires property owners to keep their spaces reasonably safe. When they fail to do that, they can be held responsible.
Common Slip and Fall Injuries We See
Falls are not minor. Many cause serious injuries that last for months or longer.
Some of the most common injuries from slip and fall accidents include:
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Broken hips, ankles, wrists, or arms
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Head injuries and concussions
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Traumatic Brain Injuries
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Back and neck injuries
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Herniated or bulging discs
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Spinal Cord Injuries
Older adults are especially vulnerable, but people of all ages suffer life changing injuries from falls. Missed work, medical bills, and daily pain add up quickly.
Where Slip and Fall Accidents Happen Most Often
Slip and fall claims can happen almost anywhere. Some of the most common locations include:
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Grocery stores and retail shops
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Restaurants and bars
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Apartment complexes
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Office buildings
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Hotels and motels
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Parking lots and garages
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Public buildings near Sunset Valley City Hall
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Walkways near Sunset Valley Park
If you were lawfully on the property and got hurt because of unsafe conditions, the owner may be responsible.
What Counts as a Slip and Fall Case in Texas?
Slip and fall claims fall under Premises Liability law.
To have a valid case, we usually need to show:
- The property owner owed you a duty of care
- A dangerous condition existed
- The owner knew or should have known about it
- They failed to fix it or warn you
- That failure caused your injuries
This is where things get tricky. Insurance companies often argue the owner did not know about the hazard or that you were not paying attention.
That is why evidence matters.
How Djiba Law Builds Strong Slip and Fall Cases?
Slip and fall cases are rarely simple. Property owners and insurers fight hard to avoid paying.
Here is what we focus on:
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Investigating the accident scene
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Reviewing photos, video, and witness statements
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Requesting maintenance logs and safety records
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Collecting Medical Records
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Reviewing Incident Report details
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Proving Negligence
We also handle all communication with insurance companies so you do not have to. Most people feel overwhelmed after a fall. That is normal. Our job is to make this easier.
What Compensation Can Cover?
Every case is different, but slip and fall claims may include compensation for:
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Emergency room visits and hospital stays
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Surgery and follow-up care
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Physical therapy
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Lost wages and future income
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Pain and suffering
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Reduced quality of life
In fatal cases, families may pursue Wrongful Death claims.
Insurance companies often push quick settlements that barely cover medical bills. Once you accept, you cannot go back for more. That is why talking to a lawyer first matters.
Texas Comparative Fault Rules Explained Simply
Texas follows Comparative Fault rules.
This means your compensation can be reduced if you are found partly responsible. If you are more than 50 percent at fault, you cannot recover damages.
Property owners love to blame victims. They may say you were distracted or not watching where you were going. We work to push back against those claims using facts, evidence, and clear legal arguments.
Why Local Experience Matters in Sunset Valley?
Local knowledge makes a difference.
Slip and fall cases in Sunset Valley often involve businesses, property managers, and insurers familiar with the area. Understanding local traffic patterns, shopping centers, and common hazards helps build stronger cases.
We also handle cases throughout Travis County, giving us insight into how local claims are handled.
When to Call a Slip and Fall Lawyer?
Many people wait too long.
You should talk to a lawyer if:
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You needed medical care after the fall
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You missed work or lost income
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The property owner denies responsibility
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An insurance company contacts you
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You feel pressured to settle quickly
Texas has strict deadlines for filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit. Waiting can hurt your case.
Why Choose Djiba Law?
People come to us because they want straight answers and real help.
What you can expect:
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Licensed Texas personal injury attorneys
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Knowledge of Premises Liability Law
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Experience handling fall injury claims
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Clear communication and honest guidance
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A team that handles insurance negotiations
Our attorneys are licensed through the State Bar of Texas and focus on protecting injured people, not insurance profits.
Talk to a Sunset Valley Slip and Fall Lawyer Today
A fall injury can leave you frustrated, hurt, and unsure who to trust. You do not have to figure this out alone.
If you were injured because a property owner failed to keep their space safe, reach out to Djiba Law today. A conversation now can protect your rights and help you move forward with confidence.
Frequently Asked
Questions
Do I have a case if there was no warning sign?
Possibly. If the hazard existed long enough that the owner should have known about it, lack of warning signs strengthens your case.
What if I fell in a store or restaurant?
Businesses open to the public must keep their property safe. If they failed to clean a spill or fix a hazard, they may be liable.
How long do I have to file a claim?
In Texas, most slip and fall claims must be filed within two years. Missing the deadline usually means losing your right to compensation.
What if I was partly at fault?
You may still recover compensation as long as you are not more than 50 percent responsible.
Do I need photos or witnesses?
They help, but you can still have a case without them. Surveillance footage and records may exist even if you did not collect evidence.
Will my case go to court?
Most cases settle, but we prepare every case as if it will go to trial. That preparation often leads to better outcomes.
How much does a slip and fall lawyer cost?
Most personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee. You do not pay upfront fees.



