A negligent security claim usually turns on whether a property operator handled security in a way that was reasonable for the situation they faced—not whether they could guarantee nobody would ever be harmed.
In Aventura, common fact patterns we see include:
- Parking and garage incidents: poor lighting, blocked sightlines, malfunctioning access controls, or delayed response after an alarm.
- Multi-unit residential issues: entry systems that don’t reliably work, doors left unsecured, or inadequate monitoring of common areas.
- Hotels and short-term stays: inadequate response to reported threats, ineffective staff procedures, or security policies that weren’t followed.
- Retail and mixed-use corridors: incidents in dim walkways, restricted entrances without supervision, or areas where security footage may be overwritten quickly.
The property’s defense often argues the incident was unforeseeable. Your case may instead focus on whether prior warning signs existed and whether the property’s security plan matched those risks.


