When a customer or other visitor to a commercial property—such as a retail business, restaurant, apartment complex, hotel, mall, parking garage, or office—becomes the victim of a crime, the perpetrator might not be the only culpable party. If the crime resulted from a lack of adequate security measures on the premises, the property owner or manager may be liable in a civil suit for negligent security.
Based on the theory that businesses are in a better position than visitors to know about any potential dangers that may threaten their properties, Florida law imposes a duty on business owners to take reasonable steps to prevent crime and keep customers, guests, residents, and other invitees safe. A subcategory of premises liability law, negligent security claims seek recovery for injuries and losses resulting from criminal assaults (including sexual assaults), robberies, and other attacks. However, it is not sufficient to show that the crime occurred at a commercial property. Plaintiffs must also prove the following elements to succeed in a negligent security case:
Since many negligent security cases require a thorough investigation, they are often time-consuming and expensive to litigate. When successful, however, these types of cases may yield substantial compensation for victims and create incentives for businesses to provide safer environments for their customers. It’s one of the clearest ways that our civil justice system actually works to improve safety in society.
At Leighton Panoff Law, we are experts in negligent security litigation. With more than 35 years of experience in this field, attorney John Leighton is the author of Litigating Premises Security Cases, a two-volume textbook used by lawyers nationwide on how to investigate and litigate cases involving negligent security. Mr. Leighton frequently lectures on the topic and is consulted by lawyers across the country for assistance with negligent security cases. Mr. Leighton serves as the President of the National Crime Victim Bar Association and Chairman of the American Association for Justice Inadequate Security Litigation Group. Visit https://leightonlaw.com/negligent-security-attorney/ to learn more, or call us today at 888.988.1774!