Negligent security claims in the Show Low area often involve situations where the setting makes risk more foreseeable—especially around properties that see steady foot traffic, seasonal visitors, or shared-access areas.
You may have a claim if you were harmed because a property’s security measures were insufficient, such as:
- Parking areas and poorly lit walkways: assaults or threats in dim lots, along steps, or near entrances where visibility and lighting were inadequate.
- After-hours incidents at lodging or short-term stays: threats during late-night arrivals, unclear guest access controls, or security staff not responding properly.
- Multi-unit residential settings: issues like malfunctioning entry systems, broken exterior doors, or missing procedures for handling complaints.
- Business properties with high visitor turnover: problems with monitoring entrances, maintaining access restrictions, or failing to respond to reported concerns.
Not every incident creates legal liability. The key question is whether the risk was foreseeable and whether the property responded in a way a reasonable operator would have under similar circumstances.


