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In most cases involving inadequate security measures, a Phoenix attorney could hold the property owner liable for not providing sufficient security to prevent visitors from being the victim of third-party criminal acts. However, in some cases, a separate party could hold some liability.
Sometimes, premise owners hire a separate company to provide the property with sufficient security. If this company is negligent in their efforts, such as by providing less security guards than required, then that company could potentially be a defendant in an ensuing legal claim.
Regardless of who the defendants in a negligent supervision claim are, a claimant and their local attorney must file action before the legal deadline expires. In most cases involving a corporation or public company, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the incident. However, if the county or city is responsible for the insufficient security, that legal deadline can be much shorter.
While it is known that property owners are responsible for harm caused by hazards on their premises, many people do not know that property owners are also responsible for third-party criminal conduct on their land. If a landowner or manager fails to provide reasonable security measures, a local attorney could hold them financially liable for the resulting losses.
If you were the victim of a third-party criminal act on the property of another, you should speak with a Phoenix negligent security accident lawyer about your options. Call today to discuss filing a claim for civil recourse.
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