In Lenoir City, negligent security disputes frequently involve environments where people move in and out quickly—especially during shift changes, evening hours, and weekends.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Apartment and multi-unit communities where access is easy for outsiders (propped doors, broken key fobs, inadequate lighting in entrances or stairwells).
- Retail and shopping-adjacent parking areas where visibility is limited and incidents occur near curbside entrances or poorly maintained walkways.
- Hotels, short-term stays, and guest-access properties where staff response and threat-handling procedures are questioned after reports were allegedly ignored.
- Workforce-heavy areas and commuting patterns, where people are present before/after typical business hours and security staffing may be thin.
The legal question isn’t whether crime can be prevented entirely. It’s whether the property’s security decisions were reasonable in light of what the owner knew—or should have known—about the risk.


