Legal Standard of Reasonable Care
Property liability in McKinney slip and fall cases revolve around the legal standard of reasonable care. Reasonable care is the type of care that a reasonable person would use in the same circumstances. It is a floating standard in that it depends on the facts and circumstances surrounding the activity at the time. When a jury applies that standard, it means they have to consider the potential danger and risk to others when deciding whether an action or a condition is reasonable.
For instance, if a property has a condition that might result in someone stubbing a toe, since it is not a serious injury, the need to prevent it is relatively low. On the other hand, if a condition could result in somebody falling, having to have several surgeries, and ending up with lifetime disability, a much higher degree of care is reasonable under the circumstance.