In a city like Riviera Beach, incidents can occur where people naturally gather—commercial corridors, busy entrances, nightlife-adjacent areas, apartment walkways, and shared parking lots. Defense teams frequently argue the crime was a random, unforeseeable event.
Your case typically becomes stronger when we can show the risk wasn’t a surprise. That can include evidence such as:
- Prior reports or complaints about similar conduct at the same property or nearby premises
- Maintenance or operational issues that create obvious vulnerability (broken lighting, malfunctioning access points, nonworking cameras)
- Staffing or response failures during prior incidents
- Property rules that weren’t followed—like entry procedures, escort policies, or incident reporting
Florida negligence law requires proof tied to duty, breach, and causation, but in real-world negotiations, what matters most is whether the facts make the risk look reasonably predictable and the security response look unreasonably weak.


