In negligent security claims, the property owner’s liability usually hinges on whether they had notice of a foreseeable risk and failed to respond reasonably.
That “notice” can show up in ways that are common in Ormond Beach:
- Repeated incidents in the same area (for example, recurring confrontations or reports around entrances, stairwells, or parking access)
- Prior complaints about lighting, malfunctioning gates/locks, or cameras that don’t cover key approach routes
- Operational shortcuts—such as inconsistent staff presence at entrances during high-traffic hours
Florida courts generally expect property owners to act reasonably in light of what they knew (or should have known). The strongest cases document the conditions that made the harm more likely—and connect them to the incident you experienced.


