In Sulphur, incidents frequently occur in places where people circulate throughout the day and into the evening—such as apartment entrances, retail corridors, restaurants with parking lots, and night-time gathering areas. When violence happens, insurers often argue the attacker was a random act.
Our job is to show the bigger picture: whether the property should reasonably have anticipated the type of harm that occurred. That can depend on factors like:
- Prior calls for service in the area (and whether the property had notice)
- Patterns of complaints about threats, trespassing, or unsafe conditions
- Lighting and visibility issues around entrances, walkways, and parking
- Access-control problems (doors that don’t latch, gates that don’t secure, broken keypads)
- Whether staff responded appropriately when risk was reported
Louisiana negligence claims are fact-driven. The question is rarely “did something bad happen?” It’s whether the property’s safety measures were reasonable for that environment and those circumstances.


