Palm Coast is a mix of residential neighborhoods and high-traffic commercial areas, and that matters for negligent security. Many incidents happen where people are expected to be—during evening hours, peak visitor seasons, or in parking and entry areas where access control can be inconsistent.
Common scenario patterns we see include:
- Assaults in parking lots and walkways: Poor lighting, blocked visibility, gates that don’t function, or entrances that allow unauthorized access.
- Crimes near shared entrances: Multi-unit buildings where door hardware, access codes, or visitor screening isn’t maintained.
- Incidents at properties with “security” that didn’t respond: Cameras that were offline, staff who didn’t follow procedures, or delayed response after threats.
- Tourist/guest-related harms: Situations involving vacationers or short-term guests where property rules weren’t enforced, but the risk was still foreseeable.
Florida premises cases often turn on whether the risk was foreseeable in the specific environment—not in theory.


