In Alachua and the surrounding area, negligent security issues often show up in the places where people move between home, work, school, and errands—especially where foot traffic, commuting patterns, or late-day activity increases risk.
Common scenarios we see involve:
- Apartment and rental properties: broken or ineffective access control, poor lighting in entryways or parking areas, doors that don’t latch properly, or cameras that don’t cover the areas where harm occurs.
- Shopping and convenience locations: inadequate monitoring of parking lots and walkways, delayed response to reports of threats, or staff not following basic safety protocols.
- Workplace and contractor settings: incidents that occur during shift changes, where property oversight or secure entry procedures are unclear.
- Events and visitor-heavy periods: when increased crowds and unfamiliar foot traffic make “ordinary” risks more foreseeable.
Florida’s claims often turn on whether the property had reason to anticipate danger and whether the security measures were reasonable for that specific environment.


