Negligent Security in Parking Lots and Garages

Parking lots and garages are everyday spaces most people don’t think twice about. But poor lighting, lack of surveillance, or missing security patrols can make them dangerous places. Crimes such as assaults, robberies, and carjackings frequently occur in these areas when property owners fail to provide proper safety measures. At Kelleher Law, we represent negligent […]
Negligent Security at Apartments, Hotels, and Businesses

When you enter an apartment complex, hotel, shopping center, or office building, you expect the property to be reasonably safe. Unfortunately, some property owners and managers cut corners on safety, leaving residents, tenants, and customers vulnerable to assaults, robberies, and other violent crimes. At Kelleher Law, we represent victims of negligent security in Naples and Fort Myers, Florida, and Roswell, Georgia, helping them hold property owners accountable.
Negligent Security Claims: Protecting Victims of Unsafe Property

When you visit a shopping center, apartment complex, hotel, or parking lot, you expect the property owner to provide a safe environment. Unfortunately, when property owners fail to implement proper safety measures, visitors can become victims of violent crimes such as assaults, robberies, or even shootings. These cases may fall under negligent security law.
Your Compensation Options in a Negligent Security Claim

Property owners failing to provide adequate security can result in injuries or criminal activity. If you’re a victim of negligent security, you may be entitled to compensation.
Whether the incident occurs at a hotel, apartment complex, parking lot, or business, it falls under premises liability. These laws hold property owners accountable for unsafe conditions.
At Kelleher Law, our attorneys have decades of experience in personal injury law. We help clients recover various types of compensation in negligent security lawsuits.
Landlords in High-Crime Areas: Understanding Your Legal Responsibilities

As a landlord in high-crime areas, understanding your responsibilities is crucial. This knowledge helps you protect your property and ensure tenant safety. By staying informed, you create a secure environment that benefits everyone involved.
The proof you collect can make all the difference in proving liability and securing compensation. The attorneys at Kelleher Law, who have decades of experience supporting clients in Southwest Florida and Georgia, understand the types of evidence that can strengthen your claim.
Learn more about the information you need to present below.
Key Evidence for a Pedestrian Accident Case
Several types of evidence can help you solidify your case. The following are some of the most important ones.
Do I Have a Negligent Security Case? Key Clues to Look For

Negligent security refers to a situation in which expected safety measures are not adequately provided in places like malls, parking lots, and apartment buildings.
Imagine walking through a dimly lit parking garage without a security guard in sight or a broken lock at your apartment’s main entrance. These situations can leave you vulnerable to harm, as they are places where you should feel safe.
Understanding what constitutes negligent security can help you recognize if you might have a case for negligent security, ensuring you know your rights and options.
Modified vs. Pure Comparative Negligence: What’s the Difference?

If you have been injured in an accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be able to recover damages through a personal injury lawsuit. However, comparative negligence laws can affect how much you receive depending on your own negligence. Understanding the difference between modified and pure comparative negligence is key.
How You Can Benefit from Filing a Negligent Security Case

Did you know that property owners are legally obligated to provide you with a safe environment? If they failed to take reasonable steps in ensuring your safety and their failure led to your harm, you may consider filing a premises liability claim due to negligent security.
What Is Negligent Security? Understanding Your Rights After a Crime on Property

Many establishments are required to offer specific safety measures to those lawfully present at the location. Such safety measures include locks, cameras, security guards, and adequate lighting.
Negligent security is a type of premises liability. This occurs when the property owner does not provide adequate security measures and, as a result, someone becomes a victim of a crime.