Jacksonville is a working community with steady traffic through retail areas, apartment corridors, and parking lots—plus frequent activity tied to visitors, events, and commuting patterns. Negligent security cases in our area often involve scenarios like:
- Parking lot assaults and robberies at retail centers, convenience stores, and office complexes
- Crimes in apartment common areas such as breezeways, stairwells, laundry areas, and building entrances
- Unsecured access points—broken gates, malfunctioning entry systems, doors that don’t latch, or poor lighting
- Incidents around high-traffic entrances where pedestrian flow and vehicle access create foreseeable risk
In these situations, the question usually isn’t “did crime happen?” It’s whether the property had notice of likely risk and whether security was reasonable for that environment.


