Negligent security cases in Grandville commonly involve situations where an owner or business controlled access to a place where risk was foreseeable, such as:
- Apartments and townhomes: malfunctioning locks, broken door hardware, ineffective key/entry systems, or lack of functional lighting in stairwells and entrances.
- Retail and service businesses: incidents in parking lots, near entrances, or in dim corridors where cameras don’t capture faces or incidents clearly.
- Hotels, motels, and overnight stays: gaps in monitoring, slow response to reports, or failure to act on known threats.
- Workplace-adjacent locations: harm occurring during shifts or after-hours on property controlled by an employer or contractor.
Michigan law doesn’t require property owners to guarantee safety—but it does focus on reasonable steps in light of what the owner knew (or should have known) about the risk.


