In a community like Forest Park, security risk doesn’t always look the same from place to place. Many incidents happen in high-traffic areas where people are arriving and leaving—such as:
- Apartment entrances and parking lots used by residents, visitors, and delivery drivers
- Shopping and retail corridors with late-day foot traffic
- Hotel and event-adjacent properties where guests come and go at varied hours
- Streetside or poorly lit walkways where people may not feel safe returning after dark
In these cases, the strongest claims often focus on a practical question: Did the owner or manager know (or should have known) that a foreseeable risk existed in that exact area and at those hours?
That “notice” can come from prior incidents, complaints to management, maintenance issues, camera coverage gaps, staffing patterns, or documented safety concerns that weren’t addressed.


