Local incidents often follow patterns we see around the city—especially where people move between parking lots, storefronts, and transit-adjacent areas, or where night activity increases risk.
You may have a negligent security claim if:
- An assault or robbery occurred in a parking structure, poorly lit lot, or after-hours corridor
- A door, gate, or access control failed—allowing unauthorized entry—at a multi-unit building or commercial property
- Threats were reported (or similar incidents occurred) and the property’s security response didn’t change
- A business relied on cameras or staff presence, but those protections were missing, nonfunctional, or not monitored
- Your injury occurred during a time when the property should reasonably have anticipated risk (for example, peak shopping hours, weekends, or shift-change periods)
In practical terms, many disputes come down to notice and foreseeability: what the property knew (or should have known) about safety risks and whether it took reasonable steps for a place like theirs.


