In suburban communities, injuries often occur in the same places people use every day—entrances, stairwells, sidewalks by shopping corridors, parking lots, and areas with limited visibility.
In negligent security matters, the question usually isn’t whether crime happened. It’s whether the location had security measures that fit the pattern of activity—and whether problems like poor lighting, broken access controls, delayed staff response, or missing monitoring made the harm more likely.
We regularly see disputes involving:
- Assaults or threats near building entrances or parking areas
- Robbery or theft incidents followed by physical injury
- Stalking/harassment situations where a property’s response was inadequate
- Safety failures in shared spaces (hallways, loading areas, common entryways)


