In Dickinson, many incidents happen when people are coming and going—after work, during weekend errands, or around high-traffic entrances and parking areas. When security measures don’t match those patterns, the risk of harm increases.
Common Dickinson-area scenarios include:
- Parking lot assaults or robberies near poorly lit walkways, blocked sight lines, or entrances without functioning access control
- Apartment complex incidents where doors, gates, or entry systems aren’t working consistently
- Retail and service business crimes tied to inadequate supervision, nonfunctional cameras, or delayed response to reported threats
- Construction-adjacent or shift-change incidents where crowding and foot traffic create predictable opportunities for wrongdoing
Texas law doesn’t require a property owner to guarantee safety. The question is whether the security steps were reasonable for the conditions the property should have anticipated—especially when the community environment makes certain risks more predictable.


