In a smaller city like Washington, safety problems can be easy to overlook until something goes wrong—especially in places where people are moving between vehicles, entrances, and sidewalks.
Common Washington-area scenarios we see include:
- Parking lots and garages where lighting is dim, cameras are missing or angled poorly, or walkways aren’t maintained.
- Apartment and rental properties where access controls fail (or keys/protocols are poorly managed), increasing the chance of confrontations.
- Businesses with late hours where staffing is stretched, doors are left unsecured, or staff response to threats is unclear.
- Events and high-traffic nights where crowds gather near entrances or service areas and security measures don’t match the risk.
These cases often involve criminal acts by someone else. That doesn’t automatically end the claim. The question is whether the property’s security choices were reasonable given what they knew—or should have known—about the risk.


