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Category Archives: Negligent Security

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Negligent Security and Convenience Stores: An Overview of Florida’s Unique Laws

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

In Florida, a business or property owner may be liable for a third party attack that occurs on its premises. All companies have a legal responsibility to provide adequate security to protect patrons and other guests. If you were injured in an attack, you can bring a premises liability lawsuit against a negligent business… Read More »

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How to Hold a Defendant Liability for Negligent Security in Florida

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

In Florida, businesses and property owners have a basic obligation to watch out for the safety and well-being of their customers and guests. Among other things, this responsibility includes a duty to provide adequate security. Here, our Miami negligent security lawyers explain what you need to prove to hold a defendant liable in a… Read More »

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Proving Negligent Security: Four Key Elements of a Successful Claim

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Businesses and property owners have a responsibility to provide adequate security to customers and other guests. When they fail to do so, they can be held legally liable for a foreseeable criminal attack. Negligent security claims can be among the most complicated types of personal injury cases. Defendants often try to find ways to… Read More »

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What is Negligent Security?

By Michael Pike and Daniel Lustig |

Premises liability and negligent security are two terms that are often related. Property owners and business owners are liable for what happens on their premises. While most premises liability issues involve slips and falls, a property owner’s negligence can also lead to serious crimes, such as robbery,  assault, rape and murder. Business owners have… Read More »

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