Negligent security cases in College Park tend to follow patterns tied to how people move through the area—on foot, by transit, by car, and in shared residential spaces.
Common situations we see include:
- Assaults around late-night entrances and parking areas, including poorly lit walkways between buildings and pickup/drop-off zones.
- Incidents in multi-unit housing where access doors, stairwell entry, or interior hallways weren’t reasonably secured.
- Harms that occur after predictable crowding—for example, during event nights and times when foot traffic increases.
- Threats or stalking-type conduct where staff allegedly failed to respond appropriately to earlier reports or warning signs.
- Failure to maintain basic security equipment (cameras that weren’t functioning, lighting that went out, locks that didn’t work as intended).
In these cases, the question is rarely “was something bad supposed to never happen?” Instead, it’s whether the property’s security planning matched the level of risk that was foreseeable for that specific place and time.


