Suwanee is a suburban community with dense pockets of apartments, shopping, and office spaces. That mix can create predictable risk—particularly when a property’s security doesn’t match the activity around it.
Negligent security claims often come from situations like:
- Assaults near entrances, parking areas, or leasing offices where lighting, supervision, or access control is inadequate.
- Incidents involving stairwells, hallways, or gate-controlled areas where locks fail, cameras are missing, or access is too easy.
- Crimes occurring during peak foot traffic (events, weekend shopping, or commuting patterns) when a property should reasonably anticipate strangers entering shared spaces.
- Problems with “security in name only,” such as cameras that don’t record, alarms that weren’t monitored, or staff who didn’t follow escalation procedures after a threat.
In these cases, the key question usually isn’t whether anyone can guarantee safety—it’s whether the property acted reasonably given what it knew (or should have known) about risk at that location.


