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Houston slip and fall lawyer.

Houston's volume of retail, restaurants, and hotels produces a steady flow of premises liability cases. We handle them across Harris County — at HEB, Walmart, hotel chains, restaurants, and apartment complexes.

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Houston slip-and-fall cases — also called premises liability cases — happen when a property owner fails to keep their premises reasonably safe. The most common cases we see in our Houston practice involve grocery stores (HEB, Walmart, Kroger), big-box retailers, restaurants, hotel pools and lobbies, and apartment complexes across the metro.

The Longhorn Law Firm handles slip-and-fall cases throughout Houston — including at HEB, Walmart, Target, Lowe's, and other retailers, restaurants, hotels, apartment complexes, and parking lots. See our full overview of slip and fall cases ?

Houston context.

Major Roadways

I-10 (the Katy and East Freeways), I-45 (the North and Gulf Freeways), the 610 Loop, Beltway 8, US-59/I-69, and the Sam Houston Tollway.

Local Courts

Harris County Civil District Courts (201 Caroline St.) and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division.

Trauma Care

Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center (Level I trauma), Ben Taub General Hospital (Level I trauma), Houston Methodist, and the broader Texas Medical Center.

Why It Matters Here

Houston is the largest city in Texas with one of the busiest civil dockets in the country. Its freeway system carries enormous commercial truck traffic to and from the Port of Houston and the energy corridor.

What you have to prove.

Premises liability is more demanding than many people assume. To win, we have to show:

The biggest battleground is usually the second element — "actual or constructive notice." Stores routinely argue that the spill "just happened" and they had no time to address it. We defeat that defense with inspection logs, sweep records, prior incident reports, surveillance footage, and the testimony of employees and witnesses.

Common Houston fall scenarios.

Right After a Fall
What to do — and what NOT to do.

Do: Report the fall to the manager and ask for a written incident report. Photograph the hazard, your injuries, and the area. Get witness contact info. Save the shoes and clothes you were wearing. Get medical care.

Don't: Sign anything the store gives you. Don't give a recorded statement. Don't accept a quick "we'll cover your bills" offer in exchange for a release.

Common injuries.

Insurance Tactics
The adjuster who calls is not on your side.

Insurance companies routinely call victims within hours, sounding friendly, asking for a "quick recorded statement," and floating a fast lowball offer before the victim has seen a doctor. Don't give a recorded statement. Don't accept an offer. Read our full guide on insurance company tactics before you say anything.

Texas deadlines.

Two years from the date of the fall to file (Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §16.003). Cases against governmental entities require notice within much shorter windows — sometimes as little as six months. Texas applies modified comparative fault: you can still recover if you were 50% or less at fault. More on comparative fault ?

Houston slip and fall questions.

Can I sue HEB if I slipped in a Houston store?+
Yes, with the right evidence. The key is proving HEB had actual or constructive notice of the hazard. Our co-counsel Jonathan Perez has specific experience with HEB cases. We pull sweep logs, inspection records, prior incident reports, and surveillance footage. Free review ?
What if I fell at a Houston hotel?+
Hotel premises liability covers pool decks, lobbies, walkways, bathrooms, and shuttle areas. We handle cases against major chains and independent properties. The hotel's own incident report often becomes critical evidence.
Can I still recover if I was partially at fault?+
In Texas, yes — as long as you were 50% or less at fault. Texas applies modified comparative fault with a 51% bar. Read our full guide on comparative fault ?
What if the insurance company already called me?+
Don't give a recorded statement, accept an offer, or sign anything. Read our guide on insurance company tactics, then call us — talking to us is free.
What if a government vehicle was involved?+
Cases against city, county, state, transit, or school district vehicles in Texas require notice within much shorter windows — sometimes just six months or less. Don't assume you have the full two-year statute.
More Houston Cases

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Fell on someone's property in Houston?

Free consultation. We handle retail, restaurant, hotel, and apartment slip-and-fall cases across Harris County.

Nearby service areas.

We also handle slip & fall lawyer cases in these nearby Texas communities: