Evansville has a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and event-driven crowds. When incidents happen in places where people naturally congregate—bars and restaurants, hotels, entertainment venues, busy sidewalks, and parking lots—the “foreseeability” question often turns on what the property should reasonably anticipate.
In practice, these cases frequently involve:
- altercations that occur after closing or during peak patron flow
- injuries tied to poorly monitored entrances, stairwells, or late-night access points
- assaults in parking lots where lighting, patrol, or camera coverage is disputed
- threats or stalking incidents where staff allegedly failed to respond to warning signs
Indiana law doesn’t require a business to guarantee safety. The focus is whether reasonable security steps were taken in light of what was known (or should have been known) at the time.


