Negligent security cases aren’t limited to “big city” scenarios. In Fairbanks, the facts often look different because the environment and activity patterns are different.
Common situations we see include:
- Seasonal visitor surges near popular downtown areas, hotels, and lodging facilities—where staff may be understaffed or access points not monitored.
- Assaults or robberies around parking lots and entrances used by commuters and visitors coming and going in low-light conditions.
- Apartment and rental building incidents involving broken door hardware, ineffective access controls, missing lighting, or doors that don’t actually secure properly.
- Event and nightlife crowding—when entrances, crowd management, or security response protocols are inadequate for the size and flow of people.
- Workforce and industrial-adjacent locations where employees and contractors move through shared spaces late hours and security procedures are inconsistently followed.
In these cases, the question usually becomes whether the property’s security plan matched the foreseeable risk—not whether the incident was “unusual” or “unfortunate.”


