In practice, Romeoville cases often involve situations where the risk wasn’t a surprise to the property operator—especially when the location sees repeat foot traffic or parking activity. Common examples include:
- Parking lot incidents where lighting, camera coverage, or access control was insufficient
- Apartment or condo entry problems (propped doors, malfunctioning locks, weak visitor control)
- Assaults near building entrances where staff presence and incident response were inadequate
- After-hours events where crowd flow, monitoring, or security procedures weren’t aligned with the venue’s risk
Illinois courts generally focus on whether the security measures were reasonable in light of what the property owner knew—or should have known about the conditions and the likelihood of harm.


