Salisbury is a regional hub—people commute through the area, businesses serve a wide range of customers, and properties often see heavy foot traffic during peak hours. In these environments, violent incidents don’t always happen “out of nowhere.”
In negligent security claims, the property’s liability usually depends on whether the risk was foreseeable given the location and operating conditions. That can include:
- Parking areas used by commuters and visitors
- Apartment entrances, hallways, and shared access points
- Retail and service entrances with limited supervision
- Evening-time incidents near poorly lit walkways or delayed response
North Carolina courts generally look at whether reasonable security steps were appropriate for the setting—not whether safety was perfect. That means your evidence should focus on the conditions that made harm more likely and what precautions were (or weren’t) in place.


