In a suburban community like Mount Kisco, incidents can still be highly foreseeable, especially where people congregate during predictable daily patterns—mornings, evenings, and weekends.
Common local scenarios include:
- Parking lots and garages serving commuters and residents, where lighting, access control, or supervision is inconsistent
- Apartment and multi-family entrances where door hardware, intercoms, or visitor procedures don’t prevent unauthorized access
- Retail and service businesses along busy routes where staff is understaffed or response protocols aren’t followed
- Common areas—hallways, stairwells, loading areas—where camera coverage is partial or delayed
New York negligent security cases often hinge on whether the property owner should have anticipated the risk based on what was happening before the incident. That can include prior police activity, complaints to management, maintenance problems, or patterns reported by residents or employees.


