Dyer is a suburban community with busy retail corridors, apartment complexes, and properties that see steady foot traffic—plus commuters moving through parking areas at changing hours. In practice, many negligent security disputes revolve around questions like:
- Were doors or entry points actually secured?
- Did lighting cover the walkways, parking lots, or stairwells where people were moving?
- Were security cameras functioning and retained long enough to review?
- Did staff respond appropriately to threats or suspicious behavior?
When the incident happens near parking lots, building entrances, or transitional areas (where people are arriving late, leaving early, or walking between cars and doors), property owners often argue the event was “random.” Your case may instead depend on whether the situation was foreseeable—meaning similar risks were realistic for that specific property and time period.


