Many cases in Fort Lauderdale don’t start with a “security system failed” story—they start with a situation that felt unsafe long before the incident.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Hotels and short-term rentals: inadequate exterior lighting, limited monitoring of entrances, or slow response after a threat is reported.
- Condos, apartments, and gated communities: broken access controls, malfunctioning entry systems, poorly maintained cameras, or staff not following established procedures.
- Parking lots and garages: dim areas, missing signage, lack of surveillance coverage, or no meaningful supervision during high-risk hours.
- Nightlife-adjacent businesses: incidents occurring near exits, queues, or late-hours congregation points where risks were foreseeable.
Florida premises cases often turn on what was known or should have been known by the property operator—especially when similar incidents, complaints, or safety concerns existed before your harm.


