In many Columbus incidents, the dispute isn’t about whether an attack was awful—it’s about whether it was reasonably foreseeable to the property.
Local patterns can matter in practice. For example, many incidents happen in:
- busy shopping and dining areas where foot traffic rises after work and on weekends
- parking lots and garages where cars enter/exit frequently
- apartment complexes with exterior entrances, stairwells, and shared walkways
- short-staffed or high-volume environments during events or peak seasons
The key question is whether the property had warning signs that similar harm could occur—and whether their security measures matched the reality of the location.


