Negligent security cases generally center on one question: Was the risk foreseeable, and did the property take reasonable steps to reduce it?
In Greenville, that can show up in situations like:
- Assaults or robberies near building entrances or parking lots where lighting, cameras, or access control were inadequate.
- Stalking, threats, or repeated harassment where management had notice of concerning behavior but didn’t respond with effective safety measures.
- Encounters in dim hallways, stairwells, or unsecured exterior areas where a reasonable operator would have provided monitoring and controls.
- Incidents involving event crowds (or after-hours gatherings) where staff presence, procedures, or response timing didn’t match the risk.
These cases aren’t about guaranteeing safety. The legal focus is on whether the property’s security plan (and execution of that plan) was reasonable for the conditions and history known at the time.


