In a smaller community like Goldsboro, incidents can happen near the same types of places over and over: apartment entryways, retail parking areas, motels used by visitors, and busy shopping or service corridors where people are coming and going.
Cases commonly hinge on whether the risk was foreseeable to the owner or manager—meaning they had reason to anticipate that someone could be attacked or otherwise harmed on the premises.
That foreseeability may show up through:
- prior calls for service or police responses in/near the property
- complaints from residents or customers about unsafe access, lighting, or loitering
- documented issues with doors, gates, locks, or camera systems
- patterns tied to peak times (evenings, weekends, shift-change hours)
When an incident occurs during busy periods, the defense often argues it was a random act. Your claim is stronger when we can show the property had warning signs that a reasonable operator would have acted on.


