Marion’s mix of residential neighborhoods, retail corridors, and busy areas where people come and go creates predictable risk patterns. Many claims we handle involve incidents where the security setup didn’t match the real-world environment.
You may have a negligent security claim if an incident happened under circumstances like:
- Parking lot assaults or robberies where lighting was inadequate, entrances were easy to access, or surveillance coverage was missing/poor.
- Knock-and-run or stalker-style harassment in apartments, hotels, or multi-unit properties where access controls were weak.
- Storefront and after-hours incidents where doors were not properly secured, alarms/cameras weren’t monitored, or staff didn’t respond reasonably to threats.
- Event spillover injuries—for example, when people gather for concerts, school-related activities, or community events and a property’s security plan didn’t account for crowd flow and after-event risk.
Every case turns on facts: what the property knew (or should have known), what precautions were reasonable, and whether those gaps helped create the opportunity for the harm.


