In negligent security matters, the most important question is usually whether the risk was foreseeable to the property owner or business.
In Belton, that can show up in situations like:
- Multi-family properties where door access, gate operation, or lighting fails in areas people must pass through at night
- Retail and service centers where parking-lot visibility and supervision are limited during late hours
- Workforce and shift-based environments where employees or visitors enter/exit after dark and security response is slow
- Event-adjacent foot traffic (including visitors coming through busy corridors before things settle down)
The defense often argues the incident was random or not predictable. Your case typically responds with evidence that similar risks were known—such as prior incidents, complaints, or documented safety concerns that should have triggered additional precautions.


