While every case is different, many Coweta incidents share practical patterns—conditions that make crime easier or delay response.
**Look closely at security failures tied to: }
- Parking lots and back entrances: dim lighting, uneven camera coverage, locked gates that don’t actually lock, or “no trespass” signage without enforcement.
- Multi-tenant housing and entry areas: doors that don’t close properly, malfunctioning key fobs, broken intercoms, or areas where access isn’t controlled.
- Retail and customer traffic areas: incidents near fitting rooms, restrooms, loading docks, or areas monitored only intermittently.
- Events and after-hours activity: when staffing changes, doors are left unsecured, or procedures aren’t followed during peak or late-night hours.
In these situations, the legal question usually isn’t whether the property could have guaranteed safety. It’s whether the risk was foreseeable and whether the owner took reasonable steps in light of the conditions they managed.


