In Alton, many incidents happen in places where people pass through quickly—residential apartment complexes, retail corridors, parking areas, and multi-unit housing. While every case is different, these patterns frequently appear in negligent security disputes:
- Parking lot assaults and robberies: poor lighting, unclear sightlines, or lack of patrol/supervision can make it harder to deter or respond.
- Apartment or duplex incidents: broken access controls, doors that don’t latch properly, or failure to address recurring complaints.
- Retail and storefront threats: insufficient monitoring of entrances, delayed response to reported suspicious behavior, or nonfunctioning cameras.
- Post-event or late-traffic incidents: when crowds thin out, security gaps can become more likely—especially if the property relies on “someone else” to manage safety.
If you’re asking whether your situation “counts,” the answer often depends on notice and reasonableness: what the property knew (or should have known) and what they did—or didn’t do—before the incident.


