Negligent Security Representation in Hialeah

Property owners in Hialeah have a legal responsibility to maintain a safe environment for their guests, customers, and tenants. When a business or residential complex fails to provide adequate security, they may be held accountable for injuries resulting from criminal acts. At Altman Law Firm, Jeffrey S. Altman represents individuals who have been harmed by foreseeable violence that could have been prevented with proper lighting, security personnel, or access control.

Understanding Negligent Security Claims in Florida

In Florida, premises liability law dictates that property owners must take reasonable steps to protect people on their land from foreseeable criminal activity. If a property owner knew—or should have known—that their premises were prone to criminal acts but failed to implement security measures, they may be liable. This can include incidents occurring in parking lots near Hialeah shopping centers, apartment complexes, or nightlife venues where lack of surveillance or security staff created an unsafe environment.

The Importance of Timely Action

Navigating a personal injury claim requires attention to specific legal deadlines. Florida law imposes a statute of limitations on personal injury and wrongful death cases, which limits the time you have to file a claim after an incident occurs. Furthermore, Florida follows the principle of comparative negligence, meaning that fault may be apportioned between multiple parties. It is essential to preserve evidence, such as incident reports, surveillance footage, and witness statements, as soon as possible following an attack.

How Altman Law Firm Can Assist You

Jeffrey S. Altman and the team at Altman Law Firm provide dedicated legal advocacy for victims of negligent security in Miami-Dade County. We understand the physical and emotional toll that a criminal attack takes on a person and their family. Our approach focuses on thoroughly investigating the circumstances of the incident, analyzing the property owner's security protocols, and building a comprehensive case to pursue justice for your losses.

Frequently asked questions

What qualifies as negligent security?

Negligent security occurs when a property owner fails to take reasonable precautions—such as installing cameras, hiring guards, or fixing broken locks—that would have prevented a foreseeable criminal act.

Do I have a case if the crime was committed by a third party?

Yes, you may still have a claim against the property owner if it can be shown that the owner failed to provide adequate security measures, making the criminal act a foreseeable consequence of that negligence.

What is the statute of limitations for these cases in Florida?

Florida law sets specific time limits for filing personal injury lawsuits. It is important to consult with an attorney promptly to ensure you do not miss these critical filing deadlines.

How does comparative negligence affect my claim?

Florida uses a comparative negligence system, meaning that if you are found partially at fault for an incident, any potential recovery may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

If you or a loved one has been injured due to a security failure in Hialeah, contact Altman Law Firm today to discuss your situation. Call (305) 373-3730.

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