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Negligent Security Lawyers
in Denver and throughout Colorado and Wyoming
Negligent security is a type of premises liability claim. These claims occur when a legitimate resident or visitor to a property is injured as a result of the property owner's failure to maintain adequate security on the property. Negligent security cases often involve physical or sexual assault and the damages can be quite extensive.
The most common type of negligent security case involves residential buildings, including:
- College dormitories
- Apartment buildings
- Hotels and motels
Negligent security cases may also arise out of inadequate lighting or security in office buildings as well as business and residential parking lots.
If the inadequate lighting or security created an unsafe condition and you were assaulted as a result, you may have a legitimate negligent security claim.
Tenants and visitors have a reasonable expectation of safety in these properties. Depending on the specific case, these expectations might include:
- Securely locked buildings
- Sufficient lighting
- Security personnel on staff
- Secured lobbies
- Security equipment such as automatically locking doors in working order
Frequently Asked Questions About Premises Liability Lawsuits
If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a property owner's failure to maintain adequate security for a business or residential building, please call or email us today to schedule your free, personal consultation with an experienced negligent security attorney. We handle negligent security lawsuits throughout the Rocky Mountain Region including Colorado and Wyoming.






