In negligent security matters, the question usually isn’t whether crime is possible—it’s whether the risk was reasonably foreseeable for that specific property. In a suburban community like Hialeah Gardens, the “foreseeable” argument frequently connects to patterns and conditions such as:
- repeated calls for service in and around the property
- prior incidents involving trespass, theft, or assaults near shared entrances
- lighting problems in parking lots, walkways, or stairwells
- access issues (propped doors, malfunctioning entry systems, damaged locks)
- inadequate staffing or slow response when threats were reported
Florida courts and insurers tend to scrutinize whether the owner had notice of risks—through complaints, incident logs, police reports, or operational issues—before your incident.


