Negligent security is a term used to describe a lack of reasonable security measures resulting in injury to one or more parties. Negligent security could look like broken or missing locks, poor lighting, inadequate emergency staff training, and more. Injuries associated with negligent security are often crime related, and may include gunshots, stabbings, assault, robbery, and more; in addition to a criminal trial (assuming the perpetrator is...
Negligent security refers to a type of premises liability in which one or more parties suffer an injury due to a lack of reasonably expected security. Injuries tend to occur when property owners fail to provide basic safety measures, such as adequate lighting, locks, and other forms of security. Unfortunately, negligent security injuries can be particularly traumatic, as they are often the result of violent crime. If you or a loved one have been...
Negligent security is a common problem but not often discussed; it refers to a type of premises liability in which one or more parties are injured due to a lack of reasonable security. Property owners owe a duty of care to the people who pass through or spend time on their property; a duty of care simply refers to the legal responsibility of one party to take reasonable measures ensuring the basic safety of another. A property or business owner...