In Sunny Isles Beach, incidents often happen in places where people naturally gather—lobbies, elevators, pool decks, parking garages, loading areas, and beach-adjacent walkways—especially when access controls fail or staff response is inconsistent.
Common scenarios we see involve allegations that:
- Doors or entry points were propped open or lacked functioning locks/controls
- Parking garages had poor lighting, limited camera coverage, or delayed incident response
- Security personnel were absent, under-trained, or not following procedures
- Cameras existed but were not maintained, pointing the wrong way, or not retained long enough
- Warning signs and prior reports weren’t handled in a way that would prevent later harm
These cases usually turn on whether the property had a foreseeable risk and whether it acted as a reasonable operator under Florida standards.


