In negligent security cases, the dispute usually isn’t about whether crime happened—it’s about whether the property should have anticipated the type of harm and taken reasonable steps to reduce it.
In practice, Longwood claims often come down to questions like:
- Were there prior reports or complaints about safety concerns on or near the property?
- Did the layout (parking lots, entrances, stairwells, adjacent walkways) create predictable blind spots?
- Were security measures broken, poorly maintained, or effectively unavailable when they should have helped?
- Did staff respond appropriately after a threat was reported?
Florida courts generally look closely at whether the risk was foreseeable and whether the property’s security choices were reasonable under the circumstances.


