When you visit a location, you place your trust in the owner or manager to ensure your safety. Many people believe that violent acts are unpreventable incidents, that amount to being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Yet, property owners may be accountable.
At Shook & Stone, a negligent security lawyer in Henderson can help you determine if the property owner should have taken additional steps to protect you. Our team has over 150 years of combined experience, so contact our Henderson premises liability lawyer today.
When Negligent Security Is Applicable
Negligent security refers to situations in which a property owner fails to take reasonable steps to ensure those using, visiting, or engaging in their property are safe. Specifically, these actions relate to foreseeable crimes that the owner failed to recognize or prevent. Examples of negligent security in  Henderson include:
- Assault and battery
- Sexual crimes such as rape
- Robberies
- Shootings
- Stabbings
These violent crimes often occur at least in part because the owner failed to create a safe environment, due to poor lighting, a lack of security, or poor staffing in high-risk scenarios. The critical element is the fact that the owner could have or should have known of the risk and failed to take action. This is not easy to prove, but our decades of experience give us insight into this area of personal injury.
How We Determine if You Have a Negligent Security Case
A full investigation is the first step in determining if you can file a negligent security claim against the property owner. Our legal team understands the complexity of this process, including the challenges of obtaining property owners’ information to verify your claims. However, with our skilled legal team and extensive expertise, we will gather all available evidence to build your claim.
This may include requiring access to camera footage and security cameras. It may include obtaining witness statements, using high-tech incident reconstruction tools, and identifying violations of related industry best practices. Expect our legal team to identify gaps in statements from property owners or those involved in the violent act.
Not every act of violence is the property owner’s fault. In these situations, our legal team must demonstrate negligence by showing that the property owner owed you a duty of care and breached it. That violation must have directly caused the accident resulting in your physical and financial losses. You may not be sure of your legal rights. Set up a free consultation with our Henderson personal injury lawyer at Shook & Stone to review your case details. Let us help you learn your rights.
What to Do After a Negligent Security Incident
Victims of negligent security incidents should act promptly to protect their safety and their case. What you do now directly impacts your ability to prove this incident occurred. No matter where you are in this process, we encourage you to speak to our negligent security attorney in Henderson immediately. When possible, take these steps:
- Call 911 for immediate help. Always put your safety first.
- When safe and possible, take photos of the surrounding area, your injuries, and any evidence of what occurred. Gather the names and contact information for any parties involved or who witnessed the incident.
- File a police report with the local Henderson police station nearest where the incident occurred. Provide accurate, detailed information to enable law enforcement to investigate.
- Get medical care and follow up on all recommended doctors’ appointments and treatments. Document all of the costs you have related to this incident and any related injuries or treatment needs.
- Get mental health support. These traumatic situations warrant immediate support from mental health professionals. Document your appointments and any associated costs.
Contact an attorney immediately. Avoid speaking to insurance companies until you have a legal team by your side. Doing so protects your right to fair compensation in even the most challenging of situations.
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Do Not Delay in Seeking Legal Guidance After Your Accident
If you are suffering because of the mistakes of a property owner, you have the right to pursue financial compensation for your losses. To do so, do not put off getting the legal guidance you need. Under NRS 11.190, victims have two years from the date of their injuries to seek a lawsuit against those responsible. Delaying beyond this will prevent the court from hearing your case.
Waiting this long is not ideal. Give your attorney as much time as possible, as they will need to build your case, prove negligent security occurred, and document your losses. The burden of proof is on your shoulders, meaning you must show that the business or property owner contributed to your losses.
Proving that security was inadequate requires careful consideration of the steps the owner took or did not take, and whether the crime was something the owner could have anticipated occurring. We must demonstrate the connection between the crime and the injuries, and the owner’s role in the process.
Recovering Damages Is Your Right, and We Will Fight for You
Victims of negligent security can seek compensation for the losses they incurred. Common damages in cases like this include:
- Medical bills
- Lost wages from missed work
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional trauma
- Long-term implications for mobility and quality of life
Request a free consultation, where our attorney will review your case in full. We will then build a claim that clearly outlines every loss you have with care. Let us use our years of experience to hold those who allowed this to happen accountable. Review our FAQs to learn more.
Schedule a Free Consultation with Our Henderson Negligent Security Attorney Now
Turn to our legal team now for immediate help and guidance. At Shook & Stone, we help victims secure results and financial compensation for the losses they face.
Our Henderson negligent security lawyer becomes the advocate you need when you face physical, emotional, and economic loss because a property owner failed to keep you safe. Set up a no-risk consultation now.