In many NJ premises cases, the dispute isn’t whether an incident happened. It’s whether the property had enough information before the incident to reasonably anticipate the risk.
In Roselle, common fact patterns include:
- Multi-unit buildings with shared entryways, stairwells, or poorly lit corridors
- Parking areas and walkways where incidents occur during late hours or high foot traffic
- Businesses with after-hours access (deliveries, back entrances, unsupervised areas)
- Properties with prior complaints about unsafe conditions, repeated threats, or malfunctioning access controls
New Jersey courts generally focus on whether the danger was foreseeable and whether the owner or business took reasonable steps in response. That foreseeability is often proven through prior incidents, complaints, maintenance issues, or documented security failures.


