Negligent security cases typically arise when an injury occurs because security conditions were inadequate for the level of risk the property should have anticipated. In Glassboro, common fact patterns include:
- Parking-lot assaults and robberies in dimly lit areas or where access doors/entry points are not controlled.
- Apartment or multi-unit incidents tied to broken locks, propped doors, malfunctioning access systems, or lack of meaningful response after prior reports.
- Vendor, employee, or visitor injuries in retail/commercial settings where staff are expected to supervise but procedures or staffing are insufficient.
- After-hours incidents connected to foreseeable foot traffic—especially where the property relies on “common sense” rather than documented security protocols.
The key is not that crime is always preventable. The question is whether the property’s security planning matched the risk that was reasonably foreseeable.


