Negligent security isn’t limited to big hotels or downtown buildings. In Groves, claims frequently arise from situations where people are expected to enter, wait, shop, park, or move through common areas—especially when the property’s safety measures don’t match the risk.
Common patterns we see include:
- Parking lot and entryway assaults where lighting, camera coverage, access control, or supervision appears inadequate.
- Apartment, multi-unit, or rental property incidents involving broken locks, ineffective door hardware, or delayed response to reports.
- Businesses with “open access” layouts where restricted entrances, signage, or monitoring didn’t work as intended.
- Threats and harassment escalating on-site where prior complaints or incidents should have triggered stronger precautions.
Even when the attacker is a third party, the property can still be responsible if the risk was reasonably foreseeable and the security choices were not.


