In a coastal city like Sandusky, risk patterns can shift quickly—especially when there’s higher pedestrian activity, event crowds, or people returning late from dining and entertainment. Negligent security claims often arise after incidents such as:
- Assaults in parking lots or stairwells where lighting is poor or access points weren’t secured
- Robberies near entrances, lobbies, or transit-adjacent walkways where monitoring or response is inadequate
- Attacks involving broken or ineffective door hardware (locks that don’t latch, malfunctioning entry systems)
- Incidents tied to delayed or missing staff response after a reported threat
- Harm in multi-unit housing where common-area supervision, cameras, or controlled access were not reasonably maintained
The common thread is usually not that crime is impossible to stop. Instead, the question is whether the property owner’s security choices were reasonable given the circumstances.


