In a smaller upstate community like Canandaigua, incidents can still happen—especially in areas where people move quickly between destinations (parking lots to storefronts, sidewalks to buildings, and entrances during busy hours).
Common local patterns we see in negligent security matters include:
- Poorly controlled entrances at multi-unit homes or rental properties (propped doors, ineffective locks, unclear visitor access)
- Parking-lot and walkway incidents where lighting or surveillance coverage is limited
- After-hours risks tied to closing procedures, staff presence, or delayed response to reported threats
- Event-related crowds near temporary gatherings, loading areas, or high-traffic pedestrian routes
These situations often come down to one question: was the risk foreseeable and were the safety measures reasonable for the circumstances? In Canandaigua, that analysis frequently focuses on what could have been observed by property staff (or should have been), and whether basic precautions were actually in place when people were present.


