A negligent security claim isn’t about arguing that a property must guarantee safety. Instead, the key question is whether the property’s security—or lack of reasonable precautions—allowed a foreseeable risk to become reality.
In Broussard, these cases often involve incidents like:
- An assault in a parking area or poorly lit walkway
- A robbery or threat where access points weren’t secured or monitored
- Harm occurring after hours when lighting, camera coverage, or staffing was inadequate
- Repeat problems on the same property that weren’t addressed (lock issues, broken gates, nonfunctioning cameras)
Louisiana courts generally look at whether the owner or operator acted reasonably in light of what they knew (or should have known) at the time.


