Delaware is a community where people move between neighborhoods, retail corridors, and commuter routes. Injuries tied to parking lots, building entrances, stairwells, and exterior walkways can be especially complex because the “foreseeable risk” question often depends on patterns you can document.
Common Delaware-area scenarios include:
- Assaults or threats in parking lots (poor lighting, gaps in camera coverage, or unlocked access points)
- Stranger incidents near entrances where staff presence is inconsistent or response is delayed
- Property-crime related violence, such as fights that erupt during theft, attempted robbery, or vandalism
- Unsafe after-hours conditions tied to malfunctioning locks, doors that don’t latch, or broken entry systems
In cases like these, the legal focus is usually on whether reasonable security measures were appropriate for the location’s risk level—not on whether safety was guaranteed.


