Negligent security claims often start with something that feels preventable in hindsight. In Addison, those situations frequently include:
- Parking lot and garage incidents: Assaults or robberies in poorly lit areas, gated entries that don’t function, or delayed/unclear staff response.
- Apartment and multi-tenant access problems: Door locks that don’t latch, broken access controls, or “propped open” entrances that create opportunities for unauthorized entry.
- Retail and office campus traffic: Incidents occurring near loading zones, exterior walkways, or high-foot-traffic entrances where monitoring is inconsistent.
- After-hours threats and harassment: When a business knew (or should have known) about a risk but didn’t adjust security and supervision.
The key question is not whether harm happened—unfortunately, it can. The question is whether the property had reasonable security for the environment it created and the risks it knew about.


