Negligent security cases in Lansing often look different from what people expect. Common local fact patterns include:
- Parking lot and entry hazards: dim lighting, poorly maintained walkways, doors that don’t properly lock, or access doors that are easy to tamper with.
- After-work and commute timing: incidents occurring during peak arrival/departure windows when the property should reasonably anticipate activity.
- Multi-tenant properties: residents and visitors sharing corridors or parking areas where access control is inconsistent across units or buildings.
- Businesses with limited supervision: security cameras that don’t cover key angles, staff who aren’t trained to report threats, or procedures that weren’t followed after a concern was raised.
These cases typically turn on what the property knew (or should have known) about safety risks and what it did—or didn’t do—before the incident.


