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Inadequate Security

As you go about the course of your day, whether it takes you to your workplace, a retail store, public transit center, you do so with an expectation of safety. The property owners, tenants, or other parties have an obligation to ensure that the conditions on their premises do not create a needless risk of injury for guests on the property. Unfortunately, even when they pay much attention to the physical maintenance of the property, the failure to provide sufficient security measures can facilitate the commission of criminal acts.

If you have been hurt due to the lack of security personnel or other measures while on the property of another party, you may be able to seek financial compensation. Contact the Philadelphia personal injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130 to learn more about your legal rights in this situation.

Examples of Insufficient Security

If you are on someone’s property and were assaulted by another individual, inadequate security measures could be the root of the problem. Property owners should supply and maintain certain basic forms of security to provide a safe environment that will deter possible assailants. Negligent maintenance could take the form of:

  • Poor lighting
  • Faulty security cameras
  • Inadequate provision of security personnel
  • Insufficient crowd control measures

If you were injured or assaulted on someone’s property and the lack of sufficient security is to blame, you shouldn’t have to pay for the damages you have sustained.

Contact Us

If you or a loved one has been harmed on another’s property due to the negligence of property management or owners, contact the Philadelphia personal injury attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 215-238-1130, today. Our skilled attorneys can help you to seek the financial compensation that you may be due.