In Texas, negligent security claims generally involve a central question: Did the property owner or business take reasonable steps to protect people from foreseeable criminal harm?
This is not about promising safety. It’s about whether security measures matched the real risk—especially where prior incidents, complaints, or obvious safety gaps should have put the owner on notice.
In Texarkana, that often comes down to practical issues you can point to, such as:
- poorly lit entrances, walkways, or parking lots
- broken or bypassable door/entry systems
- missing/ineffective camera coverage
- inadequate staffing or delayed response
- failure to follow internal security procedures after a warning
When these issues create an opportunity for violence, injured victims may be able to pursue civil compensation for medical care, lost time, and the lasting impact of trauma.


