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Can You Sue a Property Owner for a Criminal Attack in Missouri?

If you were hurt in a criminal attack at a business, apartment complex, or another property, you might be able to hold the owner responsible. In Missouri, property owners are expected to keep their premises reasonably safe. If they fail to provide proper security and someone gets hurt because of it, they could be legally responsible.

When Is a Property Owner Responsible?

A property owner is not automatically at fault for a crime on their property. However, they may be responsible if:

  • Crime was common in the area – If past crimes happened in or near the property, the owner should have taken precautions.
  • Security was lacking – Examples include broken locks, poor lighting, no security cameras, or no security guards when needed.
  • The crime was predictable – If similar incidents had occurred before, the owner should have taken steps to prevent future ones.

Where Do These Cases Happen?

Negligent security cases often involve violent crimes like robberies or assaults at places such as:

  • Apartment buildings
  • Hotels and motels
  • Parking lots and garages
  • Shopping centers
  • Bars and restaurants

What Can You Do?

If you were injured due to a property owner’s failure to provide proper security, you may be able to recover money for medical bills, lost income, pain, and other losses. These cases can be challenging, and gathering proof, like crime reports and security footage, is important.

At Kranitz, Sadoun & Carpenter, we understand Missouri’s laws and can help you navigate your legal options. Contact us today for a free consultation and let us fight for the compensation you deserve.

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