Carrollton’s mix of residential neighborhoods, multi-unit communities, and commercial areas means incidents can occur in places where people pass through regularly—often at night or during peak foot-traffic times.
In negligent security claims, the property owner or business generally isn’t expected to prevent every crime. Instead, the legal focus is whether the harm was tied to a foreseeable risk and whether the property’s security choices were reasonable for the conditions.
In practice, defenses frequently argue one of two things:
- the incident was too unusual to predict, or
- security measures existed and the injury wasn’t caused by a security failure.
That’s why we concentrate early on the specific circumstances around your incident—what was known (or should have been known) at the time, and what the property did—or didn’t do—to manage that risk.


