Many negligent security disputes in Gloucester City come down to whether a property should have anticipated risk in the way people actually use the space.
For example, the facts may involve:
- Pedestrian-heavy areas where people are entering/exiting after work or school
- Multi-unit residential properties where doors, locks, and lighting directly affect access
- Small retail and service locations where staffing and monitoring may be limited
- Parking areas and exterior entrances where visibility and response time are critical
In New Jersey, your case generally needs more than proof that a crime occurred. You typically must show that the harm was tied to a foreseeable risk and that the property’s security measures fell below what was reasonable given what the owner knew (or should have known) at the time.


