Slip and Fall Accidents: Your Rights After a Summer Injury in Texas

Summer is the season of outings, shopping, dining, and traveling. But one unexpected slip or trip can ruin it all.

If you’ve been injured in a slip and fall accident at a store, hotel, restaurant, or public venue, you may be entitled to compensation under Texas premises liability law. At The Hadi Law Firm, we’ve helped hundreds of victims hold negligent property owners accountable.

Common Summer Slip and Fall Hazards

  • Wet floors from rain, mopping, or spills
  • Uneven sidewalks or broken steps
  • Loose rugs or cluttered store aisles
  • Poolside and hotel accidents

Just because you fell doesn’t mean you’re at fault. Property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises safe.

What to Do After a Slip and Fall Injury

  • Report the incident to the property manager
  • Take pictures of the scene and your injuries
  • Get medical treatment and keep all records
  • Avoid signing any documents from the insurance company
  • Contact a skilled premises liability lawyer

Why Choose The Hadi Law Firm?

  • We understand the tactics insurance companies use to deny or devalue your claim
  • We have experience negotiating and litigating high-stakes injury cases
  • We treat you like family, not just another case number

Let us take on the legal burden so you can focus on healing. Reach out now for a free consultation at 832-433-7977.

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