Miami’s density and activity patterns can make certain security failures more consequential. While every case is different, residents and visitors often report incidents in situations like:
- Parking-lot and garage assaults: Poor lighting, broken access barriers, or cameras that don’t cover the areas where people wait or walk.
- Apartment and condominium incidents: Door/lock issues, limited monitoring of entry points, missing visitor-control procedures, or delays in addressing repeated complaints.
- Hotel and short-stay security gaps: Insufficient screening practices, slow response after reported threats, or failure to act on prior safety reports.
- Retail and entertainment-area harm: Incidents in crowded corridors, dim hallways, or areas without appropriate supervision during peak hours.
In these cases, the dispute usually centers on whether the risk was foreseeable in that specific location—and whether the security plan was reasonable given Miami’s real-world conditions.


