In Massachusetts, negligent security claims typically revolve around whether a dangerous situation was foreseeable and whether the property owner took reasonable steps to reduce that risk. That’s not about promising absolute safety. It’s about whether the owner’s security measures matched what they knew—or should have known—about the environment.
In Agawam, foreseeability issues can show up in patterns like:
- After-work and weekend crowding where access points are used repeatedly and lighting or monitoring is inconsistent
- Parking-lot and driveway incidents where individuals move between entrances and vehicles without meaningful supervision
- Multi-unit residential activity where door access, visitor control, or maintenance problems make it easier for harm to occur
- Event overflow and visitor traffic where foot traffic increases and staff coverage may not scale with demand
When the defense argues “this was random” or “we didn’t know,” the case often comes down to what the owner had on record—prior reports, complaints, incident logs, or maintenance failures—before your injury.


