Inadequate Security and Premises Liability

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When people visit a property, they generally expect to be safe from harm. Unfortunately, this is not always the case, as inadequate security can lead to serious injuries. If a property owner fails to provide adequate security measures, they may be held liable for any resulting injuries under the theory of premises liability.

Inadequate security claims can be complex, so it is vital to consult with an experienced attorney if you or someone you know has suffered injuries due to inadequate security measures.

What Is Considered Inadequate Security?

The term “adequate security” is subjective and can vary depending on the circumstances. Generally speaking, adequate security is any measure taken to protect people or property from harm. This can include physical security measures like gates and fences, as well as security protocols like background checks and visitor registration.

Inadequate security is usually the result of either a lack of security measures or ineffective security measures. For example, a business that does not screen employees or visitors may be considered inadequately secure. Or a business that has security measures in place but does not enforce them properly may also be considered inadequately secured.

In either case, the end result is the same: an increased risk of harm to people or property.

How Does Inadequate Security Lead to a Premises Liability Claim?

One of the more common premises liability claims is for inadequate security, which can result in assaults, rape, battery, and even murder. Studies have shown that poor lighting, lack of security personnel, and inadequate security measures are all factors that contribute to crimes being committed on a property.

When a property owner fails to take steps to ensure the safety of their visitors, they may be held liable if someone is harmed as a result. In order to avoid such a claim, property owners should make sure that their premises are well-lit, have adequate security personnel on-site, and are taking all other necessary precautions to protect visitors from harm.

When you need a premises liability lawyer on your side, choose Lowe Law Group! We’re here to help you!

Call us at (800)-319-5196 to discuss your rights today!

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