In small and mid-sized Georgia communities, property owners sometimes assume incidents are “one-offs.” But in negligent security claims, the key question is often whether the risk was reasonably foreseeable based on what the property knew before the incident.
For Jesup residents, that can look like:
- repeated reports of people loitering in parking areas or hallways
- prior calls involving threats, fights, or suspicious activity near entrances
- maintenance issues that left doors, gates, or access points vulnerable
- lighting that was inadequate for evening foot traffic
Even when a violent act is committed by someone else, a property can still be responsible if its security response didn’t match the risk it should have anticipated.


