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Negligent Security Lawyers in Florida
When you are harmed because a property owner failed to provide adequate security, you may have a negligent security claim. Property owners have a legal duty to take reasonable steps to protect visitors from foreseeable injuries, assaults, or attacks. When that duty is breached and you are injured as a result, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses.
What Is Negligent Security?
Negligent security refers to dangerous conditions or inadequate safety measures on someone else’s property that lead to injury, assault, or attack. This can include shootings, robberies, physical assaults, sexual assaults, or other harmful acts that could have been prevented with proper security.
What To Do After an Incident
- Call 911 and report the incident to law enforcement.
- Seek medical attention immediately, even for injuries that seem minor.
- Take photos of the location where the incident occurred, including lighting, exits, and lack of security features.
- Get contact information from any witnesses.
- Preserve any physical evidence or documentation, including medical records and police reports.
Early action helps preserve critical evidence and strengthens your claim.
Common Negligent Security Scenarios
Negligent security claims can arise in many settings, including:
- Apartment complexes and rental properties
- Parking lots and garages
- Hotels and motels
- Shopping centers and retail stores
- Nightclubs and bars
- Stadiums, event venues, and public spaces
If the property owner knew or should have known about a dangerous condition or history of prior injuries, assaults, or attacks and failed to address it, they may be legally responsible for your injuries.
Who Can Be Held Liable
Liability in negligent security cases often falls on the property owner or manager, but can also include:
- Landlords or property management companies
- Business owners or corporate entities
- Security companies contracted to provide protection
- Other responsible parties who failed to maintain safe premises
The key is proving that the property owner had a duty to provide reasonable security, breached that duty, and that breach caused your injury.
Compensation You Can Recover
If you were injured due to negligent security, you may be entitled to recover:
- Past and future medical expenses
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress and psychological trauma
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
- Out‑of‑pocket expenses related to the incident
Your total recovery will depend on the severity of your injuries and the impact the incident has had on your life.
Why You Need a Negligent Security Lawyer
Negligent security cases can be complex. Property owners and their insurers often argue that the assault, injury, or attack was unforeseeable or that adequate security existed. A skilled attorney will:
- Investigate the scene and gather evidence of unsafe conditions
- Identify security lapses and prior incidents that establish foreseeability
- Analyze police reports, surveillance footage, and witness statements
- Advocate for full and fair compensation for your injuries
- Prepare your case for settlement or trial if needed
Having an attorney who knows how to build negligent security claims increases your chance of a successful outcome and helps ensure insurers cannot minimize your injuries.
Frequently Asked Questions
What evidence is important in a negligent security case?
Photos of the hazard, police reports, witness statements, prior incidents at the location, surveillance footage, and documentation of injuries and medical treatment are all critical.
Can I recover if I was partly at fault?
Yes. Under Florida’s modified comparative negligence rule, you can recover compensation if your fault is 50% or less, though your award will be reduced proportionally.
What if the property had some security in place?
The existence of security does not automatically eliminate liability. Your attorney will evaluate whether the security measures were reasonable and adequate under the circumstances.
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