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   The owner of a home or business, including property such as
hotels, apartments, restaurants, clubs, and shopping centers, is
responsible for the safety of any persons on the property and any
events or accidents that occur on the property. Property owners
have a responsibility to provide adequate security to protect visitors
from dangerous activity. Unfortunately, many owners fail to properly
secure their property.

     Inadequate security generally involves a breach of security at a
commercial establishment or at an apartment complex. For
example, the case may involve proof that the defendants knew of, or
should have known, that there was crime in the area, and that they
failed to take adequate measures to light, patrol, and secure the
property. Properly secured entrances, such as doors and windows,
are expected to have functioning locks.  

 



     Civil and criminal lawsuits have been filed when a breach of
adequate security occurred. An experienced lawyer can help
evaluate the circumstances surrounding inadequate security and
premises liability.