Wheat Ridge Negligent Security Attorney

Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal | Wheat Ridge Negligent Security Attorney

Wheat Ridge Negligent Security Lawyer

Negligent security is a possibility when someone is a victim of crime on property that’s owned by another party. When that property owner or manager fails to take reasonable measures to prevent foreseeable criminal issues, they may have been negligent in their duty to lawful visitors. This would mean that they owe compensation for what occurred, and a Wheat Ridge negligent security attorney may be able to help you seek that restitution.

We have extensive experience handling the complex issues of negligent security at the Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal, and we have been able to achieve fair compensation for our clients both through settlements and in court. We are prepared to do the same for you.

Wheat Ridge Negligent Security Attorney

What Constitutes Negligent Security in Colorado?

Negligent security is a form of premises liability. The concept of premises liability states that owners and managers of a property have a responsibility to ensure their property is safe for lawful visitors or that those visitors are properly notified of any potential hazards on the property.

Negligent security is a form of premises liability if it can be shown that the defendant had reason to recognize the “hazard” of criminal activity on the property and could have taken reasonable steps to minimize the risk. This means that a central element of proving a case of negligent security is showing that the risk of crime was foreseeable.

Proving the foreseeable nature of the crime can often be dependent on several factors, such as the level of crime in the neighboring area and if there is any past history of crime on the Wheat Ridge, CO, property.

Another way to prove that the defendant should have taken reasonable precautions is to identify if there were any security measures that had fallen into disrepair. For instance, issues like broken locks, damaged fencing or barriers, or unused security cameras may all serve as proof of negligent security.

How Can a Wheat Ridge Negligent Security Attorney Help Me?

Negligent security attorneys have a responsibility to seek fair compensation on behalf of their clients for the injuries they suffered due to the negligence of others. To begin that process, a lawyer will need to conduct an investigation of the circumstances of the crime of which you were a victim.

An investigation can help a personal injury lawyer in Wheat Ridge identify which parties were liable for the injuries that you suffered. However, they will also need to collect evidence that can prove liability, in particular, evidence that can be used to demonstrate that the crime was a foreseeable risk and that proper precautions may have prevented it.

In many cases, there can be advantages for both sides in settling a case and avoiding the time, expense, and risk of taking the claim to trial. However, a settlement will need to be on fair terms. At the Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal, our extensive experience often allows us to reach an agreement that the liable party will accept but also fully meets your needs.

Still, there are some situations in which stubbornness can prevent us from reaching a fair settlement. When that happens, we are able to take the claim to trial. We’ve successfully argued for compensation before the court and understand what it takes to win claims. If we need to prove the defendant’s liability and its connection to your damages in court, we will be prepared to do so. We aggressively pursue the compensation that our clients need.

Wheat Ridge Negligent Security FAQs

Q: What Are the Elements of Negligent Security in Colorado?

A: To establish negligent security on the part of the defendant, your lawyer will need to demonstrate that there was reason for there to be an expectation of possible criminal activity. That expectation then creates a duty for the defendant to have taken reasonable precautions to prevent the crime.

Lastly, your attorney will need to show how those reasonable precautions would have prevented the crime. This would then make the inverse true: by not taking those precautions, the defendant effectively caused the injuries you suffered.

Q: What Is Premises Liability in Colorado?

A: Premises liability is the idea that a property owner has a responsibility to lawful visitors to provide a safe environment for them or to clearly indicate and make them aware of any potential hazards. Violations of this duty can lead to injuries for which compensation may be sought through personal injury claims.

Q: What Is the Statute of Limitations for a Negligent Security Claim?

A: Generally, the statute of limitations on negligent security claims will fall under the standard personal injury deadline of two years. However, there could be some exceptions to the statute depending on the specifics of your claim, so it’s important that you speak with a lawyer who can clarify the timeline for your situation.

Q: What Is Gross Negligence?

A: Gross negligence is similar to basic negligence with the added element of intent. In most situations, negligence is an honest mistake in which someone fails to properly meet their duty of care to others, such as failing to provide sufficient security. Gross negligence occurs when this failure is not an honest mistake but a willful choice. However, as it is born out of intent, it can be slightly more challenging to prove.

The Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal Helps Victims of Negligent Security Seek Compensation

Victims of negligent security are also victims of crimes, which can make these cases particularly unique and sensitive. We understand the difficult place from which victims of these crimes come. We may be able to help you see civil justice for the way in which a property owner failed to take the necessary precautions to present the foreseeable risk of what happened to you.

At the Law Firm of Jeremy Rosenthal, we have experience working through the complexities and challenges of negligent security claims and earning our clients the compensation they are seeking. Whether by settlement or in court, we are ready to pursue the compensation that you rightly deserve. Contact us to discuss your negligent security case.

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