Collingswood is a walkable, active community. When incidents happen near shopping corridors, restaurants, parking areas, or mixed-use entrances, the legal fight usually centers on a simple question: Was the risk foreseeable for this location and time of day, and did the property respond with reasonable safeguards?
Common Collingswood scenarios we see include:
- Assaults near retail and nightlife areas where lighting, cameras, or monitored entry were allegedly inadequate.
- Attacks in parking lots or garages where access points were not controlled and security presence was disputed.
- Incidents involving stairwells, shared entrances, or hallways in multi-unit buildings where locks, door hardware, or surveillance coverage were allegedly insufficient.
- Threats and stalking-related harms where prior complaints or warning signs may have been ignored.
In these cases, New Jersey courts typically evaluate whether the property’s security choices matched the level of risk a reasonable operator would anticipate—especially in places that draw crowds.


