In Texas, negligent security is a civil claim that focuses on whether a property owner or business took reasonable security steps for the kind of risk they knew about (or should have anticipated). It’s not about guaranteeing safety. It’s about whether the security plan matched the environment.
Common Crowley scenarios include:
- Assaults in parking lots or breezeways where lighting is poor or cameras don’t cover key approaches
- Incidents at multifamily entrances where doors don’t latch properly, access codes don’t work, or visitors can enter unsecured areas
- Threats or stalking incidents where staff or property management had warning signs but security response was minimal
- Retail and commercial incidents where restricted areas, monitoring gaps, or delayed response leave people exposed
- Nighttime harm when visibility, staffing, or procedures don’t align with late operating hours
If the incident occurred around commuting times, shift changes, or after dark, that timing can matter in evaluating whether the risk was foreseeable and whether response was reasonable.


