When property owners fail to protect you, talk to Thomas. Spartan Law helps South Carolina injury victims pursue compensation after assaults, shootings, robberies, and other incidents caused by inadequate security.
If you are searching for a Negligent Security Lawyer South Carolina victims can trust, you may be dealing with the aftermath of a violent crime, assault, robbery, shooting, or other traumatic incident that never should have happened.
Property owners have a responsibility to take reasonable steps to keep visitors, tenants, customers, and guests safe from foreseeable dangers.
When they fail to provide adequate security, innocent people can suffer life-changing injuries.
My name is Thomas Spiro Conits, founder of Spartan Law. When you call my office, you’ll speak directly with me, not a call center, case manager, or middleman.
I’ll listen to what happened, explain your legal options, and help you understand whether a negligent security claim may be available under South Carolina law.
You focus on your recovery. I’ll fight like hell while you heal.
Violent crimes do not always happen randomly.
Many assaults, robberies, shootings, and attacks occur because property owners fail to address known safety risks.
A successful negligent security claim often involves proving that a property owner knew or should have known that criminal activity was foreseeable and failed to take reasonable steps to protect visitors.
At Spartan Law, Thomas helps victims pursue compensation after injuries caused by inadequate security throughout South Carolina.
We represent clients across:
• Greenville
• Spartanburg
• Columbia
• Charleston
• Rock Hill
• Florence
• Anderson
• Myrtle Beach
• Laurens
• Surrounding South Carolina communities
Many victims receive treatment at facilities such as:
• Prisma Health Greenville Memorial
• Spartanburg Regional
• MUSC Health
• Prisma Health Richland
• Grand Strand Medical Center
If you’ve been injured because a property owner ignored known dangers, legal action may help hold them accountable.
Negligent security is a type of premises liability claim.
It occurs when a property owner fails to provide reasonable security measures and that failure contributes to a crime or injury.
Property owners may be responsible when known security defects are ignored.
Dark parking lots, stairwells, and walkways can increase the risk of criminal activity.
Surveillance systems often deter crime and provide important evidence when incidents occur.
Some businesses, apartment complexes, and entertainment venues require trained security personnel to address foreseeable risks.
Hotels, apartment complexes, and commercial properties may create dangerous conditions when access is not properly controlled.
Negligent security incidents can occur in many different locations where property owners fail to address foreseeable safety concerns.
Tenants and guests deserve reasonably safe living environments.
Property owners have a duty to address foreseeable safety concerns affecting guests.
Poor lighting, inadequate security, and known criminal activity can increase risks for visitors.
Many assaults and robberies occur in poorly secured parking areas.
Businesses may be responsible when they fail to provide reasonable security measures despite known risks.
Educational institutions may have responsibilities regarding campus safety under certain circumstances.
Victims often suffer serious physical and emotional harm that can require extensive treatment and long-term recovery.
• Broken bones
• Head injuries
• Traumatic brain injuries
• Gunshot wounds
• Stab wounds
• Severe lacerations
• Anxiety
• Depression
• PTSD
• Emotional distress
• Loss of enjoyment of life
A negligent security claim may seek compensation for:
• Medical expenses
• Lost income
• Pain and suffering
• Future damages
• Wrongful death damages
To build the strongest possible case, Thomas works to gather evidence such as:
• Crime history
• Police reports
• Security records
• Witness statements
• Expert analysis
The goal is to demonstrate how inadequate security contributed to your injuries.
A negligent security claim is a premises liability case alleging that a property owner failed to provide reasonable security measures and that failure contributed to an injury.
Evidence may include prior crime reports, security records, witness testimony, surveillance footage, and expert analysis regarding reasonable safety measures.
Every case is different. Compensation depends on the severity of injuries, financial losses, and other factors.
Legal deadlines apply. Speaking with Thomas promptly can help preserve evidence and protect your rights.
Your consultation is free. There are no attorney fees unless compensation is recovered.