Negligent security cases often grow out of conditions that make violence easier—conditions that may be especially common in properties where people arrive and leave on short timelines (work shifts, quick errands, or evening routines).
In and around Alice, these claims frequently involve:
- Parking lots and drive-up areas where lighting is poor, walkways feel isolated, or access points aren’t controlled.
- Retail and service businesses where customers and employees enter through common doors but there’s no effective monitoring or response plan.
- Multi-tenant housing where door hardware, gates, or entry controls don’t function as promised.
- Workforce-heavy properties (warehousing, loading-adjacent areas, contractor access points) where people are present during predictable high-activity hours.
- After-hours incidents tied to staffing levels, camera coverage gaps, or delayed response.
The key isn’t that a property can guarantee safety. The key issue is whether security was reasonable for the risk the property should have anticipated.


