In a smaller community like Russellville, security problems don’t always look dramatic. They’re often subtle: lighting that doesn’t reach the parking edge, doors that don’t latch consistently, cameras that miss key angles, or policies that don’t match what’s happening on-site.
And because many incidents occur near entrances, sidewalks, or shared parking—where people are arriving late, leaving early, or commuting after a shift—timing and layout become crucial.
When a case is evaluated, the questions usually center on:
- whether similar problems or incidents were reasonably foreseeable,
- whether the security steps taken were proportionate to the risk,
- and whether those shortcomings played a real role in what happened to you.


