Understand Your Legal Options After an Accident on Dangerous Property
Premises liability is the area of personal injury law concerned with accidents and injuries caused by unsafe conditions on private property. Such accidents can occur just about anywhere, including restaurants, malls, grocery stores amusement parks, houses, apartment complexes, office buildings and any other location managed by a negligent property owner.
If you were injured or someone you love was killed on dangerous property, Holladay Law is ready to help you evaluate your potential legal claim. Founding attorney R. J. Holladay is a former insurance defense attorney and a retired U.S. Navy veteran. Today, he represents injury victims in Houston and the surrounding areas of Texas. He is experienced and passionate about pursuing fair compensation for the injured.
Common Examples of Premises Liability Claims
Every property owner is responsible for keeping their property reasonably free from hazards. If someone is injured on the property because the owner breached this duty of care, they can be held liable for the injury. Examples of such accidents include the following:
- Slip-and-fall and trip-and-fall Injuries due to items or liquids left on the floor in common walking areas
- Dog bites and animal attacks
- Burns from fires and explosions caused by faulty wiring, fire code violations and unguarded open flames
- Swimming pool accidents and accidents at lakeside beaches
- A building or structural collapse
- Assaults and other crimes that occur due to negligent security measures
It is common for property owners to blame victims for their own injuries. The firm will work to prove that your injuries were the result of property owner negligence and not your own carelessness.
Talk to Holladay Law About Your Case in a Free Consultation
Holladay Law will fight for the compensation you need to have a secure future. Because R. J. Holladay worked for many years defending insurance companies, the firm knows how to effectively counter the strategies that such companies will use to try to deny your claim. The firm takes all cases on contingency, meaning you won’t pay any legal fees until and unless you receive compensation.
To discuss your rights and legal options during a free initial consultation, call the firm at 281-984-3948 or submit an online contact form.

