Experiencing an assault can be a traumatic event, especially when it occurs in a place where you expect to be safe. If inadequate security measures contributed to your injury, you might have legal grounds to seek compensation.
Property owners have a legal duty to ensure the safety of individuals on their premises. This responsibility includes implementing reasonable security measures to prevent foreseeable criminal acts. When they fail to do so, and someone is harmed as a result, the property owner can be held liable under premises liability law.
In a notable case, three students injured in a December 2025 campus shooting at Brown University filed lawsuits against the school, alleging it failed to implement adequate security despite prior warnings. The lawsuits claim that the university’s negligence in addressing known security concerns led to the tragic incident. This case underscores the importance of property owners taking proactive steps to ensure the safety of those on their premises.
In Arizona, property owners are obligated to maintain safe environments for visitors. If a property owner is aware of potential dangers, such as a history of criminal activity, and fails to take appropriate security measures, they can be held liable for resulting injuries. This includes ensuring proper lighting, functional locks, surveillance systems, and, when necessary, security personnel.
If you’ve been assaulted due to inadequate security, it’s crucial to document the incident thoroughly. Gather evidence such as photographs of the scene, witness statements, and any communication with property management regarding safety concerns. Consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney can help you understand your rights and the potential for compensation.
At Hirsch Talcott, we specialize in personal injury cases, including those involving negligent security. Our team is dedicated to advocating for victims and ensuring they receive the justice they deserve. Contact us at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation to discuss your case and explore your legal options.