Negligent security cases often grow out of specific property conditions that make violence more likely or harder to prevent. In the West Mifflin area, these are the scenarios we see most often:
- Apartment and multi-unit entry points: propped doors, broken locks, poor camera coverage of stairwells/entrances, or gaps in visitor control.
- Parking lots and garages: dim lighting, blind corners, delayed incident reporting, or failure to maintain functioning gate/access systems.
- Commercial properties with high turnover: inadequate supervision during peak hours, unclear procedures for responding to threats, and failure to address prior incidents.
- Businesses near heavy commuting patterns: incidents that occur when crowds shift quickly—where security staffing and monitoring don’t match the risk level.
The key question in every case is whether the harm was a foreseeable risk and whether the property’s security was reasonable under the circumstances.


