In Fairburn, negligent security cases often connect to environments where access points, lighting, and monitoring affect people’s safety—particularly during evening hours and busy traffic periods.
Some of the situations we see include:
- Parking lot incidents near retail or multi-tenant properties: assaults after hours, robberies near entrances, or injuries where lighting/camera coverage was limited.
- Apartment and townhome complex disputes: broken access controls, nonfunctional gates/locks, or areas that don’t appear secured for residents and guests.
- Transit-adjacent or corridor areas: incidents that occur near walkways, poorly marked entrances, or routes people use to reach vehicles.
- “We had security” defenses that don’t hold up: cameras that weren’t working, staff who weren’t trained to respond, or policies that weren’t followed when a threat was reported.
Because Georgia claims often turn on what was foreseeable and what security steps were reasonable, the surrounding conditions matter as much as the incident itself.


