In a smaller community like Del Rio, serious incidents can still happen—but claims often hinge on whether the property had reason to anticipate danger.
Depending on where the incident occurred, that foreseeability may connect to things like:
- Known safety complaints to management (reported darkness, broken exterior lighting, door/access issues)
- Prior incidents in the same area (including repeat calls for service nearby)
- Staffing or response gaps (security personnel not present when they should have been, or delayed response)
- Vehicle and pedestrian patterns around entrances, driveways, and parking lots
A key point: Texas law generally looks at whether the property owner acted reasonably in light of what they knew—or reasonably should have known—at the time.


