Negligent security claims generally come down to whether the property owner should have anticipated a risk of harm in that specific setting. That “foreseeability” analysis is often shaped by the environment in Jacksonville Beach—for example:
- Tourist-heavy properties where foot traffic spikes in the evenings and around popular areas
- Parking lots and walkways used by visitors, employees, and rideshare drop-offs
- Multi-unit residences where access control failures can invite trespassers
- Businesses near high-visibility corridors where prior disturbances may have been known
Foreseeability doesn’t require that the owner predicted the exact attacker. It typically requires showing that the conditions and prior warnings made criminal conduct or confrontation a realistic possibility.


