Negligent security claims generally center on one question: Did the property owner or business take reasonable steps to protect people from foreseeable harm?
In Burkburnett, foreseeable risk can look like:
- After-hours activity around commercial entrances and parking areas
- Multi-unit and residential access issues (doors that don’t latch, broken locks, lack of lighting in common areas)
- Workforce and visitor traffic—people entering and exiting at shift change or during peak local activity
- Failure to respond to reports or threats that should have triggered a safer response
A key point: the law doesn’t require a property to prevent every crime. It asks whether the security plan was reasonable for what could realistically happen in that location.


