Negligent security doesn’t just mean “no security guard.” In Murphy, claims often center on whether the property handled foreseeable risks that were already present in the surrounding environment—especially where people routinely arrive, park, walk to doors, or wait during busy commuting hours.
Common Murphy-area scenarios include:
- Parking lot incidents: assaults or robberies where lighting was inadequate, entrances were easy to access, or cameras didn’t cover relevant angles.
- Apartment or multi-family access problems: propped doors, weak door hardware, malfunctioning gates, or poor visitor control.
- After-hours threats: situations where a tenant or customer reported concerning behavior, but the property didn’t adjust safety measures.
- Shopping and office complex activity: incidents occurring near walkways, loading areas, or common entry points with delayed response or unclear procedures.
In these cases, the question is usually not whether harm occurred—it’s whether the property’s security decisions were reasonable in light of what they knew (or should have known).


