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Examples Of Improper Security Systems

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When it comes to negligent security claims, many are directly related to improper security systems. Determining if a Baltimore business or a property owner can be held accountable is not always simple, but there are legal protections in place to provide you with damage recovery if you have proof of your right to compensation. Speak to a Baltimore personal injury lawyer to learn more.

Inadequate Lighting, Faulty Security Cameras, and Lack of Personnel

Premises liability claims can be filed when a property owner or business fails to provide adequate security measures to protect their visitors and customers. This can occur in any of the following ways:

  • Inadequate lighting. A common example of an improper security system is inadequate lighting. Poor lighting can create shadows, dark tunnels, and blind spots, providing an ideal environment for criminals to commit crimes. When a business or property owner fails to install or maintain proper lighting, they may be held liable for injuries sustained by their customers or visitors.
  • Lack of security cameras. Another example of an improper security system is the lack of security cameras. Security cameras are essential in deterring criminals, identifying perpetrators, and gathering evidence in the event of a crime. When no security cameras are installed or the ones that the business does have are poorly maintained, they business could be held liable.
  • Failure to hire security personnel. Hiring security personnel to monitor the premise of a property is essential for many types of businesses. While every business has its own security needs to assess, security personnel are often essential for high-risk businesses, such as bars and nightclubs.

Additionally, property owners and businesses have a duty to inform their customers of known dangers. This could include history of criminal activity on or near the premises, for instance. If you were hurt and any of these security rules were breached, a premises liability claim could be filed.

Holding a Baltimore Business Owner Accountable

Baltimore has a high crime rate, and an important step to staying safe is knowing that businesses that you are working at or frequenting are providing adequate security measures to protect everyone who visits their property, customers and employees alike.

When Baltimore owners fail to take the expected security precautions, they can be held accountable through insurance claims and legal actions. In the state of Maryland, comparative negligence rules are followed. This means that the injured party’s recovery amount could be reduced if they were partially at fault for their injuries. Every situation needs to be reviewed by a legal professional individually to determine the claim’s value.

Is an improper security system the reason you are interested in filing a negligent security claim? Whether the security breach was a failure to employ security guards or inadequate lighting, you may be able to collect financial compensation. Baltimore businesses and property owners can be held accountable in premises liability cases if they failed to provide adequate security measures. Speak to the lawyers at Iamele & Iamele, LLP to gather knowledge about the recovery process. Contact us to book your fee-free consultation appointment.

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