Gulf Breeze Inadequate Security Lawyer
Victim of a crime with injuries? If you are at a mall, hospital, hotel or other public place that is supposed to provide security and someone attacks you, you may have a claim against the property owner for your injuries — especially if the property owner knew there was a potential danger. Property owners have a duty to provide reasonable security measures necessary to protect their guests from criminal activity like rape, burglary, murder and assault.
Victim of a crime that caused you injury? Don't add insult to injury; let an experienced trial lawyer work for you. Contact Steven J. Baker, P.A., to schedule a free initial consultation. We have the experience necessary to get you compensation for your injuries.
What Is Adequate Security?
What the appropriate safety measures are for each building is different for each case but can include:
- Not having security guards
- Not patrolling the property adequately
- Not having appropriate lighting
- Not reporting suspicious persons
- Failing to do a background check on employees
- Hiring employees that have criminal records
- Not having adequate locks
Our firm will thoroughly investigate the accident and determine whether or not the property owners knew or should have known that criminal activity could occur on their property and whether or not the safety measures they had implemented were adequate.
Contact Us for a Free Consultation
Please contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation with our Pensacola negligent security attorney. We regularly meet clients and their families in hospitals, nursing homes and their homes. All cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no fees unless we collect compensation for you. Call us at 850-316-8203.






