Negligent security claims usually turn on one question: was the risk foreseeable, and did the property handle it reasonably?
In Clarksdale, foreseeability often shows up through patterns such as:
- recurring incidents in the same parking lot, entrance, or walkway
- complaints to management about safety concerns
- prior calls for police assistance tied to the same location
- poorly maintained lighting, access controls, or cameras
Mississippi courts generally require proof that the property owner or business had a duty to protect people from foreseeable harm and that their conduct fell below what a reasonable operator would do under similar circumstances. You don’t have to show the owner guaranteed safety—but you typically must show the owner should have planned for the kind of harm that occurred.


