In Newnan, many incidents don’t happen in isolation. They occur in environments where people pass through quickly—residents coming and going, shoppers parking for short periods, visitors attending activities, or workers moving between buildings after dark.
Negligent security claims often turn on whether the property’s safety measures matched the risks of that specific setting, including:
- Lighting that doesn’t reach the areas people actually use (walkways, stairwells, rear entrances, parking edges)
- Access points that are reachable or easy to bypass (propped doors, weak door hardware, uncontrolled entry)
- Cameras that don’t cover the “incident path” or aren’t retained long enough to matter
- Staffing and response gaps—security not present when needed, or no clear steps for handling threats
- Notice problems—prior complaints or incidents that were ignored or handled informally
The property owner’s duty isn’t to guarantee safety. It is to take reasonable steps based on what they knew (or should have known) about the likelihood of harm.


