Many negligent security disputes come down to a single issue: whether the property owner should have anticipated the kind of harm that happened.
In Cheyenne, that foreseeability analysis frequently involves environments where people are exposed during routine movement—think:
- Apartment and multi-unit living where access control, entry doors, and lighting determine who can reach residents
- Parking areas and loading zones near retail, offices, and apartment complexes where incidents can occur before anyone notices
- Transit-adjacent foot traffic near places where people are waiting, walking, or transferring between destinations
- Event-related crowds and late-night activity where security staffing and response procedures are tested
Wyoming courts and insurers often expect claims to be supported with real-world notice: prior incidents, documented complaints, or maintenance and security records that show the property knew—or should have known—what could happen.


