Negligent security incidents often leave victims coping with serious physical and emotional harm. When property owners fail to implement reasonable safety measures, experienced legal guidance can help protect your rights and pursue accountability.
Why Legal Representation Matters in Negligent Security Cases
- Analysis of Foreseeability: An attorney reviews prior incident reports, local crime patterns, and property history to determine whether the danger was predictable.
- Investigation of Safety Failures: Cases may involve:
- Broken or malfunctioning access controls
- Inadequate lighting in high-traffic areas
- Lack of security personnel where risks were known
- Ignored complaints from tenants or guests
- Protection From “Criminal Act” Defenses: Property owners frequently argue that a third party’s criminal behavior eliminates their responsibility. Nevada law does not automatically absolve owners when violence was foreseeable.
- Trauma-Informed Case Handling: These cases often involve significant psychological harm. Emotional distress must be documented with care and supported appropriately. Crime data relevant to foreseeability may be obtained from official sources such as the Nevada Department of Public Safety and federal crime reporting statistics through the FBI Crime Data Explorer.












