Troy has a steady flow of residents, workers, and visitors moving between apartments, retail areas, and business corridors. That movement can create predictable risk—especially when security planning doesn’t match the environment.
In our Troy-area cases, negligent security allegations often connect to:
- Parking lots and after-hours access (poor lighting, unclear wayfinding, delayed patrols, or doors that don’t stay properly secured)
- Multi-unit housing (broken locks, propped exterior doors, limited camera coverage of entrances, or access systems that don’t function)
- Retail and service businesses (unsafe entrances/exits, inadequate monitoring of high-traffic areas, or failure to respond to reported threats)
- Workforce and commute patterns (incidents occurring around shift changes, late afternoon darkness, or during peak pedestrian crossing times)
- Visitor-heavy circumstances (events or seasonal activity that increases foot traffic without adjusting supervision or security staffing)
These claims are not about expecting perfection. They’re about whether the property owner or business could reasonably foresee the risk and whether they took reasonable steps to prevent or reduce harm.


