Negligent security cases are often about foreseeable risk—not about whether an owner could guarantee safety. In Babylon, the recurring patterns we see involve:
- Parking areas and garages: dim lighting, broken access gates, missing surveillance coverage, or delayed responses after a report.
- Multi-unit residential buildings: propped doors, ineffective entry procedures, malfunctioning locks, or lack of functioning cameras in shared hallways.
- Retail and small commercial corridors: unsecured side entrances, poor monitoring of crowd/entry points, or delayed action after a threat is reported.
- Nighttime incidents connected to events or busy weekends: increased pedestrian activity can make “what should have been noticed” a central dispute.
If you were assaulted, threatened, robbed, or injured because conditions on the property made the incident more likely—or harder to prevent—your claim may involve both premises liability and negligent security theories.


