Georgia negligent security cases generally come down to one theme: a property should have done more to protect people when the risk was reasonably foreseeable.
In Bainbridge, that often looks like situations where the incident occurs in high-traffic or “in-between” spaces—places where someone expects basic safety, but security is inconsistent. Common examples include:
- Parking lots and walkways used by residents and visitors
- Apartment entry areas where doors/locks, lighting, or access control fail
- Hotels and motels where guests enter and exit after dark
- Retail centers with poorly monitored entrances or inactive surveillance
- Commercial properties where staff are present but response procedures are unclear
A key point: the law doesn’t require a property owner to guarantee safety. It requires reasonable protective measures based on the circumstances.


