Negligent security cases often turn on whether a property’s safety measures matched the kind of activity that commonly happens there. In Raytown, that can look like:
- Parking lot incidents near shopping areas or apartment complexes (poor lighting, delayed response, or unclear access control)
- Common area assaults in multi-unit buildings (broken locks, missing cameras, or inconsistent supervision)
- Threats or stalking-type conduct where staff or management allegedly failed to respond to known warnings
- Evening and weekend harm tied to predictable crowds, deliveries, or busier entry/exit patterns
The key question isn’t whether an owner could guarantee safety—it’s whether reasonable precautions were taken for the risk they knew (or should have known) was possible.


