In a community with busy corridors, high pedestrian activity, and frequent late-day activity around dining and events, incidents don’t always happen “out of nowhere.” In many Denton cases, the dispute centers on whether the property owner should have anticipated the type of harm that occurred.
That “foreseeability” issue can hinge on local realities, such as:
- Parking-lot timing and lighting (late arrivals, dim areas, broken fixtures)
- Foot traffic patterns near popular nightlife or event overflow areas
- Access control failures (doors propped open, malfunctioning keypads, unsecured gates)
- Prior calls and incident history documented by the owner, manager, or security contractor
When evidence supports notice, Texas law allows injured people to pursue compensation for injuries caused by the failure to provide reasonable security.


