Inadequate Security
New Jersey Lawyers for Injuries from Assault
If inadequate security measures emboldened an attacker or robber, you may be able to sue for damages from a sexual assault or mugging. The attorneys of Lombardi and Lombardi P.A. are adept at proving that a business owner or landlord failed to take steps to protect patrons, tenants or the public.
Contact us at 1-866-906-1500 to discuss your case in a free consultation. With offices in Edison, Brick and Freehold, we represent clients throughout Middlesex County and Central New Jersey. Our experienced trial lawyers have recovered over $250 million in settlements and verdicts, including many personal injury or wrongful death claims arising from inadequate security.
Liability for Failing to Deter Criminal Activity
We have helped clients recover compensation for rape, attempted rape, muggings, armed robbery, severe beatings (battery), and even fatal assaults. Damages may cover not only the physical injuries but the psychological and emotional impact of a savage beating, sexual assault or being accosted at gunpoint or knifepoint.
Obviously, a criminal did this. But a business proprietor has a duty to take reasonable measures to limit access and deter would-be assailants. This is especially true if the owner knew of previous attacks or criminal activity in the area. Lombardi and Lombardi has successfully sued hotels and motels, apartment buildings, malls, stores, and parking lot owners for inadequate security. We demonstrate that specific steps would likely have prevented the attack:
- Better locks or security access system
- Video surveillance
- Security guards or patrols
- Better lighting
- Maintenance to existing security systems
Aggressive Representation by Proven Lawyers
From 30 years of personal injury litigation practice, we have access to experts on inadequate security and a record of positive results for our clients. Contact us for a free consultation, including evening or weekend appointments. If we take your case, there are no attorney fees unless we recover compensation.



