In Loganville, incidents often arise in settings that many people don’t automatically associate with “security liability,” such as:
- Apartment complexes and townhome communities where access doors, gates, or lighting aren’t consistently maintained
- Shopping and retail areas where parking lots, poorly lit walkways, or limited supervision can increase risk
- Neighborhood gathering locations (including event-adjacent areas) where crowds move between vehicles, sidewalks, and entrances
- Workplace-adjacent properties where contractors or employees enter/exit outside normal hours
After an assault, robbery, or other violent incident, the property owner may insist they had “standard procedures” or that the attacker acted independently. The reality is that Georgia law looks at whether the risk was reasonably foreseeable and whether the property’s security measures were reasonable for the circumstances.


