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How to Prove Negligent Security After a Parking Garage Assault in Atlanta, Georgia

How to Prove Negligent Security After a Parking Garage Assault in Atlanta, Georgia

Georgia gives most assault victims 2 years to file a negligent security lawsuit (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). In Atlanta, parking garages tied to malls, apartments, hotels, and offices can create liability when owners ignore foreseeable crime risks. This article explains how to prove negligent security after a parking garage assault in Atlanta, the evidence that matters, […]

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How to Prove Negligent Security After a Parking Garage Assault in Downtown Atlanta (Fulton County)

How to Prove Negligent Security After a Parking Garage Assault in Downtown Atlanta (Fulton County)

Parking garage assaults can support a negligent security claim in Georgia when a property owner failed to take reasonable steps to prevent a foreseeable crime. In Downtown Atlanta (Fulton County), that often turns on prior incidents, security gaps (lighting/cameras/access control), and whether those failures enabled the attack. This article explains how to prove negligent security

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