Perrysburg is a suburban community where people regularly move between homes, apartments, offices, shopping areas, schools, and road-adjacent properties. That everyday traffic can increase the kinds of risks that negligent security law addresses—particularly when incidents happen in places where people reasonably expect safeguards.
Cases we often see involve:
- Assaults and robberies near retail and commercial entrances where lighting, monitoring, or access control was inadequate.
- Incidents in parking lots and garages—including slip-and-fall complications after a crime—where visibility and response are questioned.
- Threats or harm around multi-unit housing when common-area access, door systems, or camera coverage are disputed.
- Events and busy weekends where crowd flow, staffing, and incident response become issues.
In Ohio, these disputes usually come down to whether the risk was foreseeable and whether the property’s security steps were reasonable for the setting. Those themes matter whether the incident occurred during the day, at closing time, or late at night.


