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Our law firm is dedicated to bringing justice to wrongfully injured victims of negligent security. All too often, business owners focus on profits and skimp on security. They disregard known dangerous areas, and as a result, people get hurt, assaulted or killed. If you feel like you may have a negligent security lawsuit, speak with our inadequate security lawyers today. The call and consultation are free and we do not get paid any fees or costs unless you make a financial recovery. 

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Do I Have a Negligent Security Lawsuit?

Negligent security lawsuits typically end in a confidential monetary settlement.

Negligent security lawsuits typically end in a confidential monetary settlement.

Negligent security lawsuits vary in merit and value. There are many factors which can affect the value of your case, such as the crime committed, past crimes in the area, whether the attack was predictable, and the damages sustained as a result of the crime. If you would like to evaluate the value of your negligent security case, call us now at 888.375.9998 or fill out the form below. 

If your negligent security case does not resolve before trial, you will go before a jury and receive a jury verdict like the one above.

If your negligent security case does not resolve before trial, you will go before a jury and receive a jury verdict like the one above.

Negligent Security Lawsuit Examples

Nightclub Injury Lawsuit

Negligent security lawsuits greatly depend on the predictability of the crime in question. For instance, if a nightclub owner is aware that he commonly has guns on the premises, the nightclub owner must take reasonable steps to secure his property and prevent the entrance of guns into the club. If a person is shot in the nightclub and the business owner did not take those reasonable steps to protect the nightclub, there are probably grounds for an in adequate security lawsuit against the nightclub.

Parking Lot Crimes

Another common location for negligent security cases is the parking lot of a business. The parking lot of a business is typically the least guarded of a businesses premises. For this reason, criminals prey on customers entering and leaving parking lots. Business owners are aware that their customers are vulnerable in these unguarded parking lots, yet rarely do anything to secure their parking lot. For this reason if a person is robbed, sexually assaulted, or raped in an unguarded parking lot, they may be able to receive monetary compensation in the form of a negligent security lawsuit.

Stadium Negligent Security Lawsuits

Stadiums and arenas are common locations for physical altercations such as fighting, stabbings and murders. Stadiums rarely have enough security to properly patrol their fan base, and as a result, there is often chaos at sporting events and concerts. Victims of violent crimes that took place at a stadium or arena commonly find relief in a negligent security lawsuit.

Inadequate Security Case Against a Hospital or Nursing Home

When we go to a hospital, we like to think that we are safe. Sadly, this is not always true. Hospitals and nursing homes are common sites for physical assaults and sexual assaults such as inappropriate touching or sexual assaults by staff and by other patients. If a hospital or nursing home fails to secure its property, patients, or staff, the victim may be able to bring a negligent security lawsuit for inadequate supervision of staff or patients.

Apartment Assault Lawsuits

They say that home is where the heart is, but it may not be where we are the most safe. Renters at apartment and condo buildings often find themselves victims of preventable crimes such as rape, abduction, sexual assault, robbery and murders. If an apartment owner fails to properly identify threats and there is a lack of security at the housing complex, and an attack occurs, the victim may be entitled to money compensation in a negligent security lawsuit