Erlanger is a suburban area with busy retail corridors, apartment communities, and lots of daily commuting. That environment can create predictable risk points—especially when foot traffic increases at predictable times (and security is not adjusted).
Negligent security cases in the Erlanger area often turn on questions like:
- Parking lot access: Was the area poorly lit, were gates left open, or were vehicles and pedestrians treated as an afterthought?
- Door and entry control: Did keys/cards malfunction, were doors propped, or did the property rely on procedures that weren’t followed?
- Cameras that weren’t usable: Were cameras out of service, pointed away from high-risk areas, or missing near entry points?
- Staffing and response: When an incident was reported, did staff take reasonable steps to address it—or did they fail to act quickly?
In Kentucky, these details matter because the legal question is not whether a crime was “preventable in every case,” but whether the security measures were reasonable in light of what the property should have anticipated.


