A Collin County Case Deserves This Firm
The insurance company handling your Lucas claim has offices everywhere and knows Collin County only as a venue code. McKay Law knows it as ground: our Dallas office serves Lucas directly, our Rapid Response team reaches North Texas scenes while evidence still exists, and our results — $6,000,000 at the top — travel with every file. That's the difference between being a claim number and being a client.
How Our Premises Liability Practice Wins
Premises liability is wider than the slip and fall it's known for: structural failures like the collapsed stairwell behind our $950,000 recovery; negligent security when properties with documented crime histories cut lighting, gates, and patrols; drowning and pool cases; falling merchandise; and landlord liability for hazards owners control. One legal spine runs through all of it — the owner's duty, the owner's knowledge, and the gap between promised and practiced safety — proven with evidence the defendant controls on short clocks, which is why our preservation demands go out the day you hire us.
The premises docket is broad, but the proof structure repeats, and we've industrialized it. Duty gets fixed first: invitee status at businesses imposes affirmative inspection duties, and Texas's variations — licensees, children under attractive nuisance, tenants under landlord obligations — each set the standard the evidence must meet. Knowledge gets proven second: prior incident reports, maintenance backlogs, budget records showing deferred repairs, crime-grid data for negligent security claims, and code violations that establish notice as a matter of law. Causation and damages close the loop: engineering experts on why the stair failed, security experts on what functioning cameras and patrols would have prevented, medical experts on what the failure cost. Corporate ownership structures — REITs, management companies, franchise layers — get mapped for every liable entity and policy. The $950,000 stairwell recovery came from exactly this sequence: a structure that owners had every warning about, proven with their own records.
What to Do After An injury on unsafe property in Lucas
- Get medical care and document everything. Premises injuries — falls, assaults, drownings, struck-by incidents — need immediate care and immediate documentation. Health first; the record follows.
- Report to the property in writing. Incident report, email to management, certified letter — create a dated record the property can't later deny receiving.
- Photograph conditions comprehensively. The hazard, lighting, missing safeguards, broken gates or locks, absent signage — wide shots and close-ups both. Properties fix fast; photos are forever.
- Identify the ownership chain. Property owner, management company, security contractor, franchise brand — the sign out front rarely names every liable entity. We map it in discovery.
- Preserve your own evidence. Clothing, footwear, medical records, and a written timeline while memory is fresh.
- Call before the property's insurer engages. Risk departments move fast on serious premises claims. Our same-day preservation demand should move faster.
What Your Premises Liability Claim Can Recover
Premises damages scale with what the property's failure took: complete past and future medical care, from fracture repair to lifetime care after security-failure assaults or near-drownings; lost income and earning capacity; pain, suffering, and mental anguish — including the psychological aftermath of violent-crime cases that negligent security enabled; physical impairment and disfigurement; and wrongful death recoveries for families when the failure was fatal. Where owners knew — documented prior incidents, ignored complaints, budget lines that chose profit over repair — gross negligence opens exemplary damages, and corporate defendants carry the seven-figure coverage to answer. The property's own records usually contain the case; our job is forcing them into the light and pricing what they prove.
How Insurers Fight Premises Liability Claims — and How We Answer
Commercial premises insurers defend in layers: the “no duty” argument that misclassifies your legal status, the “no notice” denial that inspection records contradict, the “third-party crime” deflection in security cases that foreseeability evidence defeats, and tender fights where owner, manager, and contractor each point at the others while all their carriers wait. We litigate through layers: status briefed correctly from the start, notice built from the defendant's own documents, foreseeability proven with crime data and prior incidents, and every entity joined so the finger-pointing happens inside the case where it accrues to you. Delay is their oxygen; deadlines, motions, and trial settings are how we cut it off.
The North Texas Factor: Local Conditions, Local Knowledge
Geography shapes premises liability cases, and Lucas's geography is specific: this is North Texas, where the I-30, I-20, and I-35 corridors, the US highways feeding the Metroplex, and the fast-growing arterials where development has outrun the infrastructure set the conditions our investigators encounter again and again. That regional fluency isn't trivia — it's case-building. Knowing which corridors carry the heaviest commercial traffic tells us where camera canvasses pay off; knowing the local weather, construction, and congestion patterns tells us which defense excuses will surface and how to answer them before they're made; and knowing the routes between Lucas and the region's trauma centers and specialists lets our staff nurse build treatment plans that work with your life instead of against it. Statewide firms that parachute into Collin County learn this on your time; we bring it to the first conversation.
What Makes Collin County Cases Different
If your claim can't settle fairly, it will likely be decided in Collin County — and that possibility shapes the case from day one. Venue matters in Texas: where a case files affects jury pools, scheduling, and ultimately settlement value, and our venue analysis weighs every proper option with your recovery in mind. Preparing for a Collin County courtroom means building evidence to local standards from the first week — properly preserved, properly authenticated, ready for a jury of your neighbors — because insurers price claims by the courtroom behind them. Most cases settle precisely because that preparation is visible; the defense reads a trial-ready file and does the math. Either way, you're covered: full preparation if trial comes, full leverage if it doesn't.
Why Lucas Chooses McKay Law
Choosing a lawyer after an injury on unsafe property is a trust decision made at the worst possible time, so here is what Lucas clients actually get: a firm whose 4.9-star rating across 430+ Google reviews was built one kept promise at a time; attorneys — Lindsey McKay, Ronald D. Cross, Nathan Kurtin — whose bios, bar numbers, and results are published, not implied; a Rapid Response team and staff nurse working the practical side of recovery; and a fee agreement with no fine print: free consultation, every cost advanced, nothing owed unless we win. A retired Texas district judge picked this firm for his own case. Collin County families deserve the same standard, and one call delivers it.
Our Promise to Every Lucas Client
Our commitments to Lucas clients are specific enough to hold us to. You'll reach a legal team that answers — 24/7, in English and Spanish — not a voicemail maze. You'll understand your case at every stage, in plain language, with your questions treated as the point rather than an interruption. Your treatment will be coordinated by our staff nurse, your property damage handled at no fee, and your evidence preserved by professionals while it still exists. You'll never be pressured to settle, and you'll never pay a fee unless we win — with every case cost advanced by the firm in the meantime. And if the honest assessment is that you don't need a lawyer, you'll get that assessment free. That's the standard 430+ five-star reviews describe; Lucas gets nothing less.
What the Free Consultation Actually Looks Like
If you've never called a law firm before, here's exactly what the free consultation from Lucas looks like. It starts whenever you do — the line answers 24/7 — and it runs at your pace: what happened, who was hurt, what the insurance company has done so far. We'll tell you plainly whether you have a case, which clocks are running on it (Collin County claims can carry deadlines far shorter than the two-year statute), and what we would do in the first week if you hired us. If representation makes sense, paperwork can be signed the same day — electronically, or at your kitchen table if you'd rather. If it doesn't, you'll hear that too, free. Either way you end the call knowing more than the adjuster wants you to: (903) INJURED, English or Spanish, no cost, no obligation.
From Lucas, Here's How It Works
The local logistics run through us, not you: we pull the crash or incident report from whichever Collin County agency created it, our staff nurse coordinates treatment with providers convenient to Lucas, our property damage team handles vehicles and repairs at no fee, and every insurer conversation routes through our office instead of your phone. If a lawsuit becomes necessary, it files where venue best serves your claim — often Collin County — and we prepare it for trial from day one.
Lucas Questions, Answered
The property fixed the hazard the next day. Did I lose my proof?
No — repairs can't erase incident reports, prior complaints, or video, and the quick fix often proves the remedy was cheap and available all along. Call fast; the preservation demand does the rest.
I was assaulted at my apartment complex. Is that a property case?
Often yes — negligent security claims hold complexes accountable when documented crime histories met cut corners on lighting, gates, cameras, or patrols. We pursue the case with insurance behind it.
I was assaulted in my apartment complex parking lot. How is the property liable?
Through negligent security — when documented crime history made violence foreseeable and the complex cut the lighting, gates, cameras, or patrols that would have deterred it. The criminal answers to prosecutors; the property answers to you.
The property says an independent contractor maintained the area. Does that excuse them?
Rarely — property owners generally can't delegate away invitee safety duties, and the contractor becomes an additional defendant, not a replacement one. Two policies beat one.
Do I have to travel to your office from Lucas?
Never — home, hospital, and video consultations serve Lucas directly, and cases run start to finish without an office visit. The Dallas office is available whenever it's convenient; it's never required.
Where would my Lucas case be filed if a lawsuit is needed?
Typically in Collin County's courts, though venue analysis is part of every case — where a claim files can affect its value, and we choose with your recovery in mind. Most cases settle without filing; we prepare every one as if it won't.
How much does it cost to hire McKay Law in Lucas?
Nothing out of pocket, ever: the consultation is free, we advance every case cost — filing fees, experts, records — and our fee exists only as a percentage of what we recover for you. If there's no recovery, you owe us nothing.
How long will a Lucas case like mine take?
Honest answer: it depends on your medical recovery, because settling before your prognosis is known means settling blind. Straightforward claims can resolve in months; contested or catastrophic cases run longer — and at every stage you'll know exactly where yours stands.
One Free Call Starts Everything
Lucas doesn't need another billboard; it needs a firm that answers. McKay Law's line is live right now — (903) INJURED, (903) 465-8733, Spanish at (903) ABOGADA — with a free consultation that ends in a plan, not a pitch. If we can help, we start immediately; if the honest answer is that you don't need a lawyer, you'll get that answer too. No fee unless we win. That's the whole deal, and it's yours tonight.