Negligent security cases in Webb City often arise where people are concentrated—near retail corridors, rental housing, and places where foot traffic increases during commuting and evening hours. While every incident is different, these scenarios come up frequently:
- Parking lot and walkway incidents: assaults or threats where lighting, visibility, and access points made it easier for an attacker to approach unseen.
- Apartment and rental complex security failures: broken locks, uncontrolled entries, missing or nonfunctional cameras, or delayed response after a prior complaint.
- Business property incidents after reported problems: when a tenant or customer had previously raised safety concerns, but the property owner didn’t take meaningful steps.
- Nighttime or event-adjacent violence: harm occurring during periods when staffing, monitoring, or emergency response is stretched.
In many Missouri disputes, the defense will argue the criminal act was unpredictable. Our job is to show the risk was foreseeable under the circumstances—and that reasonable security steps weren’t taken.


