In a suburban area with busy commuting routes and frequent stop-and-go activity, the risk isn’t limited to inside lobbies. Many claims we see in the Chamblee area involve harm tied to:
- Parking lots and garages (poor lighting, delayed response, unclear access control)
- Apartment or townhouse entryways (door access problems, unsecured common areas)
- Retail corridors and side entrances (cameras that don’t cover key angles, gaps in patrol)
- Evening foot traffic (when visibility drops and staffing is thin)
The core question is the same in every case: was the security setup reasonable given what the property knew (or should have known) about the risk environment?


