In and around Peachtree Corners, many incidents happen when the usual “eyes on the property” aren’t present—early mornings, late evenings, shift changes, or weekends when staffing is thinner.
That timing matters legally because negligent security claims often focus on:
- Foreseeability in context (Was similar criminal activity likely in that environment?)
- Reasonable response (Did the property react appropriately once risks were known?)
- Causation (Did the security gap contribute to the opportunity for harm?)
For example, a claim may involve:
- A commuter parking situation where lighting, access control, or monitoring was insufficient.
- A multi-tenant residential or mixed-use property where shared entrances created a predictable risk.
- A situation where someone reported concerns, but maintenance, locks, cameras, or procedures weren’t fixed or enforced.
When you’re dealing with injuries, the practical challenge is preserving evidence while memories are fresh—especially anything tied to incident timing.


