Negligent security cases in Oshkosh often come down to what was happening around the location at the time—whether people were arriving, walking between lots, waiting near entrances, or returning after an event.
You may have a claim if the incident happened in situations like:
- Parking lots and ramps: poor lighting, no functioning exterior cameras, broken gate controls, or staff who weren’t positioned to observe high-risk areas.
- Hotels, motels, and short-stay properties: inadequate response to reported threats, nonfunctioning access systems, or failure to address prior concerns.
- Apartment buildings and multi-unit housing: door hardware that fails, unattended common entrances, or insufficient supervision in laundry rooms, hallways, or stairwells.
- Retail and service businesses: dim corridors, lack of monitoring in secluded areas, or failure to act after management had warning signs.
- Events and busy evenings: assaults or harassment occurring during peak pedestrian movement when a property’s security plan should have anticipated higher risk.
Each case turns on the facts—what the property knew (or should have known) and what security measures were reasonable under those conditions.


