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Orlando Parking Lot Assault Lawyer

Parking lots should be safe spaces for visitors and customers, yet many serious assaults and attacks occur in these areas every year. When property owners fail to provide adequate lighting, surveillance, or security, they may be held liable for injuries that occur on their premises. If you or someone you love has been attacked or assaulted in a parking lot, an experienced Orlando parking lot assault lawyer at Spencer Morgan Law can help you pursue justice and compensation for your losses.

Understanding Parking Lot Assaults in Orlando

Property owners and managers have a legal duty to protect visitors from foreseeable harm. In many cases, assaults occur because owners failed to implement proper safety measures such as lighting, fencing, or security patrols. Spencer Morgan Law has extensive experience handling negligent security claims and holding property owners accountable when preventable crimes cause serious injuries.

Common Causes of Parking Lot Assaults

  • Lack of security guards or patrols
  • Inadequate lighting at night
  • Broken or missing surveillance cameras
  • Poorly maintained fences or gates
  • Failure to respond to prior criminal incidents
  • Untrained or negligent security personnel

When these oversights contribute to an assault, victims may have grounds to file a personal injury claim for their damages.

Steps to Take After a Parking Lot Assault

  1. Call 911 immediately and report the attack to police.
  2. Seek emergency medical treatment for your injuries.
  3. Take photos of the scene, lighting, and surrounding area.
  4. Gather witness information and ask for security footage.
  5. Notify the property owner or manager in writing.
  6. Contact Spencer Morgan Law to discuss your legal options.

Common Injuries Resulting from Assaults

Victims of parking lot assaults often suffer both physical and emotional harm. Injuries may include:

  • Head trauma or concussions
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Soft tissue damage or bruising
  • Emotional distress and post-traumatic stress
  • Internal injuries or lacerations

These injuries can have long-term effects on a victim’s health, career, and sense of safety.

Compensation for Assault Victims

If a negligent property owner failed to maintain adequate security, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages and reduced earning potential
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and trauma
  • Long-term counseling or therapy costs
  • Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence

Spencer Morgan Law will pursue every avenue to recover the full compensation you deserve.

How Spencer Morgan Law Can Help

Our firm investigates every aspect of your case to determine how and why the assault occurred. We obtain police reports, security footage, and maintenance records to prove that the property owner failed to meet basic safety standards. Spencer Morgan Law provides personalized, compassionate representation, guiding you through every stage of the legal process. You pay no attorney’s fees unless we win your case.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is negligent security?

Negligent security occurs when a property owner fails to take reasonable steps to protect visitors from criminal acts, such as assaults or robberies.

Can I sue a business if I was attacked in their parking lot?

Yes, if the business or property owner failed to provide reasonable security measures that could have prevented the attack.

What evidence do I need for my case?

Police reports, surveillance footage, and witness testimony are critical forms of evidence in negligent security cases.

How long do I have to file a claim?

You typically have two years from the date of the assault to file a personal injury claim in Florida.

Can I file a claim even if the attacker was caught?

Yes. Even if the assailant faces criminal charges, you can still pursue a civil claim against the property owner for negligence.

Areas We Serve Throughout Orlando

  • Downtown Orlando
  • Thornton Park
  • Baldwin Park
  • Dr. Phillips
  • Winter Park
  • Lake Nona
  • SoDo
  • MetroWest
  • College Park
  • Conway
  • Audubon Park
  • Ivanhoe Village

Contact an Orlando Parking Lot Assault Lawyer at Spencer Morgan Law

If you or a loved one suffered injuries from a parking lot assault, do not wait to take legal action. Spencer Morgan Law is ready to fight for your rights, hold negligent property owners accountable, and help you recover the compensation you deserve. Call 305-423-3800 today for a free consultation with an Orlando parking lot assault lawyer. We are here to protect you and your future.

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