Many cases in and around Idaho Falls follow a similar pattern: a person is harmed on or near a business property, and the incident is connected to security conditions that didn’t match foreseeable risk.
Common scenarios include:
- Parking lots and garages near shopping, dining, and service businesses where lighting or monitoring is inadequate.
- Apartment and multi-unit entrances where locks, access controls, or visitor procedures fail to limit known risk.
- Hotels and short-stay properties where doors, screening practices, or staff response don’t address reported concerns.
- Sidewalks, entryways, and dim corridors in commercial areas where people funnel through the same paths—especially at night.
If the incident involved threats, stalking behavior, or a sudden violent act that could have been deterred or addressed earlier, that’s the kind of fact pattern we evaluate closely.


