Local claims frequently involve incidents that happen in high-visibility, high-traffic areas—apartment entrances, shopping corridors, hospitality-adjacent parking, and walkways where people routinely pass on foot. In these settings, the question is rarely “Was a crime possible?” It’s whether the risk was reasonably foreseeable based on what the owner knew or should have known.
In practice, that means we look for notice signals such as:
- Prior calls for service or police activity in the same complex or shopping area
- Complaints about lighting, broken entry systems, or unsafe access points
- Incident history in maintenance logs, security reports, or property-management records
- Patterns that suggest the property was repeatedly failing to address known threats
Because Hendersonville businesses and landlords frequently manage shared access points and multi-tenant common areas, responsibility can be split between property owners, managers, and contractors. Getting the right parties identified early matters.


