While every case is fact-specific, Providence incidents often follow familiar patterns tied to dense pedestrian activity and evening activity.
Common scenarios include:
- Assaults near entrances and gathering areas: injuries that occur right outside building doors, loading areas, or shared walkways where lighting, access control, or supervision is inadequate.
- Incidents around public-facing parking and drop-off zones: problems with visibility, camera coverage, or delayed response when someone is targeted.
- Threats and attacks involving “known risk” locations: properties with prior reports—sometimes documented in maintenance logs, incident reports, or management communications.
- Events and nightlife spillover: harms tied to security staffing, crowd management, or ineffective response after a warning sign was already present.
The key is proving that the risk was foreseeable and that the property’s security decisions were not reasonable for the environment.


