In Fate and the surrounding East Texas region, negligent security claims often follow patterns tied to commuter life and residential activity—people coming and going after work, at night, or when they’re distracted.
Common situations we see include:
- Parking lot incidents at apartments, retail centers, or office properties—especially where lighting is inadequate or access is easy to bypass.
- Assaults during evening hours in poorly monitored entrances, stairwells, or shared courtyards.
- Property-crime related harm (robbery, theft attempts, vandalism) where the criminal activity created an obvious risk of personal injury.
- “We had security” defenses—cases where cameras exist but don’t capture key areas, locks are unreliable, or incident response doesn’t match the risk.
Texas law does not require a property owner to guarantee safety. The question is whether the owner’s security measures were reasonable given the risks they knew (or should have known) at that location.


