Unlike a random accident, negligent security claims typically come down to whether the risk of harm was noticeable enough that a reasonable property operator should have acted.
In Riverdale, that often involves situations where people regularly move through the same spaces—residents coming and going, customers parking and walking, rideshare drop-offs, or workers entering and exiting after dark. When an assault or threat happens, insurers often argue the incident was unforeseeable or that the property had “some” security in place.
Your case tends to get stronger when the record shows:
- The property had warning signs (prior calls for service, complaints, incidents, or near-misses)
- Security measures were missing, broken, or not properly monitored
- Staff response and procedures were inadequate for the environment


