Negligent security claims often arise in real-world situations like these in and around New Iberia:
- Apartment and rental complexes: breakable entry points, malfunctioning locks, poorly maintained lighting around stairwells or walkways, or access that doesn’t match the level of risk.
- Parking lots and pickup/drop-off areas: incidents after evening events, during late shifts, or when the lot lighting is inadequate and there’s no meaningful monitoring.
- Retail and service businesses: assaults near entrances, hallways, or waiting areas where security staff are understaffed or procedures weren’t followed.
- Hotels and short-stay lodgings: disputes about whether the property responded appropriately to reports of threats or suspicious behavior.
- Worksite-adjacent areas: injuries tied to unsafe premises conditions where employees, vendors, or visitors reasonably expected basic protective measures.
In each scenario, the question is not whether crime is “impossible.” It’s whether the property’s security choices were reasonable for the environment—and whether those choices made the harm more likely.


