Caledonia is a suburban community where people regularly come and go—shopping, commuting, working shifts, picking up kids, and visiting apartment complexes. That routine activity can create predictable safety needs, which is exactly why security issues become legally important.
Common Caledonia-area scenarios we see include:
- Parking lot and walkway incidents: assaults near poorly lit areas, delayed staff response, or doors/access points that are easy to bypass.
- Apartment and multi-unit building problems: malfunctioning locks, broken entry systems, or inadequate handling of reported threats.
- Retail and mixed-use storefronts: incidents after business hours, inadequate monitoring of entrances, or safety measures that were present on paper but not working.
- Workplace security gaps: injuries occurring when employees or visitors were exposed to foreseeable criminal activity without reasonable safeguards.
In these cases, the legal question often isn’t “could the property guarantee safety?” It’s whether the property acted reasonably in light of what it knew (or should have known) about risk in that specific setting.


