Farmington Hills is largely residential, but it’s also a place where people regularly mix: commuters on busy roads, families using retail corridors, visitors to local events, and residents moving through apartment and condo common areas. That day-to-day flow matters because negligent security claims often turn on whether harm was foreseeable and whether the property’s security matched the real-world risk.
Common local fact patterns we see include:
- Encounters around parking areas near retail, offices, and multi-unit communities
- Incidents in apartment/condo common areas (entries, lobbies, stairwells, hallways, parking structures)
- Assaults tied to poor lighting or unclear access rules
- Threats or harassment where property staff allegedly didn’t follow through on warnings or reports
Even when an attacker is a separate actor, Michigan law can still allow a civil claim if the property’s security practices allegedly contributed to a preventable situation.


