New Brunswick is a dense, pedestrian-heavy city with busy commercial corridors and high foot traffic near transit, retail, and nightlife. That environment can make security failures more consequential—especially when incidents occur in:
- Parking garages, lots, and curbside areas where lighting or access control is inadequate
- Convenience stores, restaurants, and shopping-adjacent entrances with limited monitoring or slow response
- Apartment buildings and multi-family housing where doors, locks, or common-area controls fail
- Transit-adjacent walkways and building perimeters where visibility and supervision are lacking
In these situations, the dispute usually isn’t “did something bad happen?” It’s whether the harm was foreseeable in light of the conditions and whether the property operator’s safety measures were reasonable.


