Negligent security cases aren’t limited to “big-city” environments. In Alabaster, claims frequently arise in places where people must rely on property-controlled safety systems:
- Apartment and multi-tenant complexes: broken entry hardware, unattended access points, malfunctioning gates, or inadequate lighting in common areas.
- Parking lots and retail corridors: poor lighting, limited camera coverage, doors that don’t latch, or delayed response after a reported threat.
- Hotels, short-term rentals, and guest areas: inadequate staff response, weak enforcement of visitor access, or failure to handle credible warnings.
- Workplace and shift-based settings: incidents around evening hours when staffing is lighter and reporting procedures aren’t followed.
Even when a crime is committed by someone else, Alabama premises-liability principles can still support a claim if the property owner’s security choices made the harm more likely—or made it harder to prevent or respond.


