In cases involving inadequate security, early actions can make or break what later can be proved.
Prioritize safety and medical care first. Then, if you can do so without putting yourself at risk:
- Report the incident and ask for an incident number (if police are involved, request a copy of the report).
- Capture the scene details while they’re fresh: lighting, entrances, broken locks, door alarms, camera locations, and how people gained access.
- Write down names and times—especially employees, witnesses, and any security staff who were on duty.
- Preserve communications: texts, emails, property-management responses, and anything you received after the incident.
Texas cases often turn on documentation and timing. If footage or logs exist, they can disappear quickly—so acting early helps protect your options.


