Helping good people. Fighting bad companies.
It happens fast. One moment you’re walking through a grocery store, restaurant, or business. The next, you’re on the ground — injured, confused, and in pain. Maybe there was a spill. Maybe the floor was uneven. Either way, no one warned you. And now you’re stuck dealing with it.
That’s not just an accident. That’s negligence — and under Texas and New Mexico law, you may be entitled to compensation.
Property Owners Have a Duty to Keep You Safe
If you’re legally on someone else’s property — whether shopping, dining, or even visiting a workplace — they’re responsible for keeping the area safe. That means:
Cleaning up spills
Fixing broken steps or railings
Providing proper lighting
Warning you of known hazards
When they don’t, and you get hurt, they can be held liable.
Don’t Let Them Blame You
We’ve seen it time and again. Insurance companies and business owners try to shift the blame. They’ll say you “weren’t paying attention” or that “it wasn’t that bad.”
Don’t sign anything. Don’t accept a quick payout. Call Baeza Law Firm.
We Handle the Hard Part While You Heal
We collect evidence, interview witnesses, review surveillance footage, and take on the property owner’s insurance company. You focus on recovery — we’ll focus on the fight.
If a fall left you injured, you don’t have to take the fall for someone else’s negligence.
Helping good people. Fighting bad companies.