Negligent security cases often come down to a question that feels simple but becomes complicated fast:
Was the risk of harm reasonably foreseeable for that property, and were reasonable security steps taken?
In practice, Nicholasville-area disputes frequently involve:
- Apartment and condo complexes where access control fails (unsecured doors, broken locks, propped gates, missing signage)
- Parking lots and entrances where lighting is inadequate, camera coverage is incomplete, or visibility is blocked by landscaping
- Retail and commercial centers where incidents occur in dim corridors, behind shopping carts/fixtures, or near delivery areas
- After-hours incidents connected to nightlife, late shifts, or weekend traffic—when staffing and response routines may be different
- Event-adjacent areas where crowds increase foot traffic and security staffing or monitoring doesn’t scale with demand
Kentucky law doesn’t require a property to guarantee safety. But it does require reasonable care based on the setting and what the operator knew (or should have known) about risk.


