Negligent security cases in the Powder Springs area often start with a familiar fact pattern: someone is attacked, threatened, or harmed on or near a property where basic safety measures were missing, broken, or ignored.
Common examples include:
- Parking lot assaults after patrons or residents park near dim areas, broken lights, or poorly maintained entry paths.
- Apartment and townhome incidents involving faulty door hardware, access-gate problems, or doors that don’t latch properly.
- Retail and office-area threats where security staffing or monitoring didn’t match the risk level—especially during peak visiting hours.
- Stalking and repeated intimidation where management allegedly had notice (complaints, incident logs, or prior reports) but didn’t respond with effective measures.
- Criminal activity tied to access control—for example, when exterior doors or restricted entrances were left unsecured.
In Georgia, the legal question usually turns on whether the property’s security response was reasonable under the circumstances and whether the lack of reasonable safeguards contributed to the harm.


