In Georgia, negligent security claims generally require showing that a property had a duty to take reasonable steps to protect people from foreseeable harm and that the property fell short. “Foreseeability” isn’t about whether crime is common in general—it’s about whether the property owner should have anticipated the kind of risk that led to your injury.
In Doraville, this can look like:
- Repeated assaults or threats reported at or near an apartment entrance, stairwell, or parking area
- Prior complaints about broken lighting, malfunctioning access gates, or cameras that don’t cover key approaches
- Security staffing or response issues during shift changes, late hours, or high-traffic weekends
- Unsafe pedestrian flow in areas where people walk from parking to buildings and security is expected to deter or detect danger
The more your case shows prior warning signs and notice, the stronger the argument that the risk wasn’t a surprise.


