Fort Worth is a fast-growing city with major event traffic, active nightlife corridors, and dense residential pockets—all of which can increase the likelihood of assaults, robberies, stalking, and other crimes around properties where people gather.
In negligent security cases here, the most important dispute usually isn’t “was a crime committed?” It’s whether the property’s safety measures were reasonable in light of what could reasonably be expected in that specific environment—like:
- High foot traffic during evenings, weekends, or event nights
- Parking-lot lighting gaps and poorly monitored walkways
- Access points that are easy to bypass (broken gates, propped doors)
- Known trouble spots reported in previous incidents or complaints
A strong case typically shows that the owner or business had notice of the risk (or should have) and still failed to take reasonable steps to prevent or deter harm.


