Negligent security claims often come down to what was happening on the property—and whether safety measures matched the real-world risk.
In Port Lavaca, cases frequently involve:
- Motel/hotel access issues: doors that don’t properly latch, unattended entrances, or inadequate response after threats are reported.
- Apartment & multi-family entry problems: malfunctioning access control, poorly lit walkways, or doors left insecure after maintenance.
- Parking lot and walkway incidents: inadequate lighting, blocked sightlines, or lack of surveillance coverage in high-traffic areas.
- Event- or shift-driven crowding: harm occurring when foot traffic increases (late arrivals, shift changes, or peak activity periods) and staffing doesn’t keep up.
- Industrial-adjacent situations: when workers, contractors, or delivery drivers use shared entrances/parking and security protocols are inconsistent.
These patterns matter because insurers and defense teams typically argue the incident was “random.” Your evidence should instead show why the risk was foreseeable for this specific kind of property in this kind of community.


