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There have been several serious and fatal injuries at some highly publicized events in the U.S. this past year. After these incidents, survivors and family members want to know what happened and if negligence was involved. Learn when these incidents may be due to negligent security and when property owners could be held liable.
In this March edition of the PKSD newsletter, we discuss negligent security and the serious risk of harm that can result. Learn when an individual owner or entity may be liable for serious or fatal injuries on his or her property.
Under the law, property owners owe visitors a duty of care to keep their premises safe. Negligent security is what happens when there are inadequate protections in place on a property and someone suffers an injury or death.
To meet their duty of care and maintain safe premises, property owners must take reasonable steps to prevent harm. In practice, meeting a duty of care involves many responsibilities, including:
If someone gets injured on public or private property, the owner could be held liable for medical costs, lost wages and other damages. However, the plaintiff (injured victim) must first be able to prove that the property owner was negligent. If negligence cannot be proven, then there is no case.
To establish negligence, the victim – or his or her attorney – must be able to show that:
In situations where legal responsibility for maintaining a property and its safety is shared, the following parties also be held liable parties:
Recently, there was a $4.2 million settlement recovered from a realty management company in a negligent security case. The complex had a significant history of violence, yet they took no steps to increase security on the property. Unfortunately, this led to the shooting death of Dwight Higgins, the victim of an attempted robbery on that apartment complex.
At another event just last year, eight people died and many more were seriously injured at an outdoor concert in Houston. The incident, which took place at the Astroworld Festival last November, resulted in the crowd rushing the stage. Those injured or killed in the stampede were between the ages of 14 and 27.
Negligent security can happen anytime and anywhere, such as at:
At PKSD, we are here to help victims injured by the negligence of others. Learn more about your legal options in a completely free initial consultation.
Our experienced personal injury lawyers in Milwaukee are here to help victims injured due to negligent security. If you suffer an injury on private or public property, it is important to contact a qualified attorney immediately.
Experienced Lawyers. On Your Side. 414-333-3333
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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