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In any large city, you run the risk of being targeted for crimes such as robbery, mugging, and assault. Crime statistics in Omaha show a total of 15,943 property crimes and 2,829 violent crimes reported in 2021. If you get attacked or injured by a criminal in Omaha while on someone else’s property, you may have the right to file a lawsuit against the property owner for failing to keep you safe. This is what is known as a negligent security claim. Contact Knowles Law Firm to discuss this type of case with one of our attorneys during a free consultation.

Why Choose A Negligent Security Lawyer From Knowles Law Firm? 

  • Our lead attorneys, Jim and Bob Knowles have more than 30 years of experience in personal injury law to put to use for your case.
  • Our case results speak for themselves; we’ve obtained tens of millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for past clients.
  • We litigate injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning we will only get paid if we succeed in winning your case.

How a Lawyer Can Help an Assault Victim in Omaha 

If you get injured or lose your property in a criminal attack in Omaha, a negligent security lawyer can help you recover financial compensation. Hiring an Omaha injury lawyer can increase your chances of securing compensation for your losses, even if the police do not catch the criminal. A negligent security lawyer can help you go up against a business or private property owner in a premises liability lawsuit to fight for financial recovery. From investigating your accident and collecting evidence to hiring qualified experts to strengthen your case, a lawyer can bring many benefits to your lawsuit while you focus on your future.

What Does Negligent Security Mean?

Negligent security, also known as inadequate security, is a level of premises security that falls short of what a reasonable property owner would have used to prevent foreseeable crimes. All property owners that welcome visitors or guests to their premises have a legal obligation to ensure a visitor’s reasonable safety. This includes keeping them safe from criminal activity. Some of the measures that a landowner may have to take to meet security requirements include:

  • Security cameras
  • Security guards
  • Security systems
  • Alarms 
  • Floodlights
  • Fences
  • Gates and gatekeepers
  • Window and door locks
  • New tenant screenings
  • Locked safes
  • Signage, such as “No Trespassing”

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The measures that are viewed as “reasonable” will depend on the circumstances. If the building or company is in a location with a history of criminal activity, for example, the property owner may have an obligation to take measures beyond simple or basic actions to keep visitors safe. If negligent security results in a crime committed against a victim, the victim may have the right to file a premises liability lawsuit against the property owner in pursuit of compensation.

How Can You Prove Negligent or Inadequate Security?

Proving a negligent security claim in Nebraska requires clear and convincing evidence that the property owner reasonably should have done more to prevent the crime that was committed against you.

Evidence may take the form of photographs, videos, eyewitness statements, police reports, the criminal history in the area, expert testimony, and medical records documenting the injuries suffered. An attorney from Knowles Law Firm can help you collect and present evidence to prove a negligent security lawsuit in Omaha.

Speak to a Negligent Security Lawyer in Omaha for Free Today

If you were recently injured in a physical assault or another crime in Omaha while on someone else’s property, please contact Knowles Law Firm to request a free consultation. Our premises liability lawyers can help you understand your legal rights. If you have grounds to file a negligent security lawsuit, we can help you with the legal process to improve your chances of obtaining a successful settlement or judgment award. We will work tirelessly to help you move forward during this difficult time. Call (402) 431-9000 to request your free case review.

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