Property owners have a duty to ensure that everyone who has a right to be on their property is safe when they are there. Any time an establishment is open, there should be adequate security in place.
What does adequate security look like?
- Functioning surveillance equipment
- Well-lit areas during the evening and night
- Functioning locks to keep people out of areas they do not belong
- Enough security personnel who are properly trained for the premises
We recognize that there are some places, such as government offices, that provide law enforcement to protect the property. When this is the case, they should still fulfill all of the other requirements described.
Crime In Florida
In 2017, Florida saw a total of 612,374 crimes committed.
- 88,501 violent crimes
- 552,513 property crimes
Any premises that has inadequate security is vulnerable to both violent crimes and property crimes. Parking lots are one of the main places criminals steal cars from. Last year, the total value of stolen cars in the state was $617,884,540.
Violent crimes can be the most devastating. 2017 in Florida saw:
- 1,057 murders
- 7,934 rapes
- 18,583 robberies
- 57,984 aggravated assaults
- 88,778 burglaries
If you are the victim of one of these crimes, you could be seriously hurt physically and emotionally. Healing from these crimes goes beyond our bodies physically healing. It can take years of counseling to come to grips with what has happened.
Adequate security can make all the difference. It can prevent a property from becoming a safe haven for criminal behavior.
Patrons should be safe when they go somewhere, whether to the bank, the grocery store, or the local courthouse. Those who fail to keep them safe should be held accountable for the damages and injuries caused by their negligence.
What To Do
We’re sorry you were the victim of a crime in an area where you expected to be safe. When you need an Aventura negligent security attorney, the Dante Law Firm, P.A. will fight by your side. We want to make sure you are fairly compensated for all of your medical expenses and lost income if you miss work. We also know that you may need counseling after an incident like this, so we will make sure you get the money to afford it. You can contact us by clicking here or calling 305-949-2526 for a free consultation.