In Georgia, a negligent security lawsuit is typically about foreseeable harm: whether the property owner or business took reasonable steps to protect people from criminal acts or dangerous risks that were reasonably predictable.
For South Fulton, that often comes down to practical issues like:
- Locks and access control that don’t actually prevent unauthorized entry
- Broken lighting along entrances, parking areas, and walkways
- Parking lot visibility that makes it harder to deter or respond to threats
- Cameras that aren’t positioned, maintained, or preserved the way they should be
- Staffing or patrol gaps during peak resident/visitor times
A key point: the claim isn’t that a property guarantees safety. It’s about whether the security measures were reasonable for the specific environment—including crime patterns and known risks.


