Fort Lee is a dense, highly traveled Bergen County community—commuters, shoppers, rideshare drop-offs, and visitors pass through building entrances and parking areas throughout the day and evening. Incidents in these settings frequently raise the same core questions:
- Was the risk foreseeable? (For example, repeated loitering, prior calls for service, threats, or known safety issues near entrances.)
- Were the security steps reasonable for the location and foot traffic? (Lighting, access control, functional locks, monitoring, staffing, and response.)
- Did the incident happen in a time/place where safety planning matters?
In negligent security cases, the defense often tries to frame the attack as random or unforeseeable. In Fort Lee, we focus on building evidence that the property owner should have anticipated the type of harm that occurred.


