Centennial’s mix of suburban residential areas and high-traffic commercial corridors creates specific risk patterns. Negligent security claims often develop when an incident happens in places where people reasonably expect basic protective measures—especially during busy hours.
Common Centennial scenarios we see include:
- Parking-lot and garage incidents (poor lighting, broken access control, delayed response to alarms or calls)
- Apartment and multi-unit entry problems (propped doors, malfunctioning locks, inadequate guest screening)
- Retail and service corridors (dim storefront walkways, incomplete camera coverage, lack of staff visibility)
- Late-day commuter foot traffic (events that occur around shift changes, after-school activity, or peak evening returns)
The legal issue isn’t that a property can guarantee safety. It’s whether the property’s security choices were reasonable for the risks the owner knew (or should have known)—and whether those choices played a role in what happened.


