In a community like Yorba Linda, property owners may assume risk is low. But negligent security claims don’t depend on whether danger was “common”—they depend on whether the risk was reasonably foreseeable given the property’s actual conditions.
Common local fact patterns we see in surrounding Orange County settings include:
- Parking lots and gated entries where access doors or vehicle gates are left unsecured or poorly monitored
- Retail and service corridors where lighting coverage is inconsistent near walkways or where cameras don’t capture key angles
- Workplace and construction-adjacent areas where temporary access control, contractor coordination, or supervision breaks down
- Multi-unit residential properties where entry points and common areas aren’t maintained or where prior incidents weren’t handled in a way that reduced future risk
In practice, the most persuasive cases identify specific warning signs the property should have recognized—then show how the security posture failed to respond to those signs.


