In and around Kenmore, many serious injuries happen in everyday places where people don’t expect danger: building entrances, shared parking lots, poorly lit walkways, and areas where foot traffic increases during commuting hours or seasonal activity.
When an injury occurs in a high-traffic environment, the security issue is often tied to practical details, such as:
- Lighting and visibility (dark corners, obstructed sightlines)
- Access control (doors that don’t latch properly, gates that are left unlatched)
- Camera coverage (cameras that don’t capture entrances/exits or don’t retain footage)
- Response practices (staff not addressing reports, delayed calls, or unclear procedures)
New York courts generally focus on whether the property’s security measures were reasonable in light of what the owner knew or should have known—not on whether an incident could ever be prevented entirely.


