Negligent Security Lawyer in Aurora, CO

Attacked at a property that should have protected you? Lionheart Injury Law wins negligent security cases in Aurora, one of our core specialties.

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What Can You Recover in a Negligent Security Case?

Most serious negligent security cases we take resolve between $500,000 and $10 million, and the catastrophic ones define the top of that range. The attacker rarely has assets; the property owner's insurance is where accountability lives.

Bigger and faster settlements come from trial preparation that starts the day you sign, and from a firm that, so far, has never lost.

With us, you speak directly with your attorney, and our RN Medical Director manages your medical care from day one, insurance or no insurance. There's no fee unless we win. Contact us now for a free consultation.

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Why Should I Hire A Negligent security Lawyer in Aurora?

Foreseeability is proven with the property's own paper: prior incidents, 911 history, and complaints management ignored. That is why this is specialist work: the traps are procedural, the deadlines are short, and the defense counts on you not knowing either. Your only job should be healing. Pressing every one of those levers is ours.

The consultation is free, and there is no fee unless we win.

Why Should I Choose Lionheart Injury Law for This Case?

Three reasons clients pick us for these cases: attention (a deliberately small caseload means your lawyer knows your file cold), medicine (an RN Medical Director on staff who builds a treatment record insurers cannot wave away), and trial posture (every case prepared for a jury, which carriers price in). Free consultation, answered within two hours, day or night.

How Much Is My Negligent security Case Worth?

Most serious negligent security cases we take resolve between $500,000 and $10 million. Value follows documentation, not drama: medical costs current and future, lost income, permanent impairment (uncapped in Colorado), and what the coverage will bear. The strongest files define the top of the range. These are the categories we build.

Under HB24-1472, non-economic damages are capped at $1.5 million (2025); economic damages and physical impairment damages are uncapped, and a fatal incident carries the $2,125,000 wrongful death cap. Where the assault was sexual, the case overlaps with our sexual assault playbook practice and is handled with the privacy it demands. Deadline: generally two years; venue: Arapahoe County District Court for most of the city. If trial is what it takes, we are ready.

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Free consultation, no fee unless we win. We serve all of Aurora from our office minutes west of the city line.

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What Steps Should I Take After An Assault on someone else's property?

  1. Call 911 and get the incident number; the police record anchors everything.
  2. Get medical care now, and photograph your injuries today and as they heal.
  3. Preserve the clothing you wore, unwashed.
  4. Photograph the scene conditions when safe: lighting, broken locks or gates, camera locations.
  5. Collect witness names before people scatter.
  6. Do not give the property's insurer a statement; their duty is to the owner, not to you.

Every one of these steps you can take today, no lawyer required, and each one strengthens whatever comes next. When you are ready for the parts that do need us, the consultation is free.

How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Negligent security Lawyer?

The structure is simple: free consultation, contingency representation, every expense advanced by us, nothing owed unless we win. You will never write us a check. And because our RN Medical Director arranges treatment paid from the settlement, medical care does not wait on money either.

Why Negligent Security Cases Are Different

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These are premises cases (C.R.S. § 13-21-115) built on foreseeability: the owner knew, from police calls, prior incidents, tenant complaints, that crime was coming, and chose vacancy rates over dead bolts. Most firms won't touch them; we specialize in them. The full playbook, crime-grid analysis, security-standard experts, the apartment-industry paper trail, is in our negligent security case playbook, and it was built on corridors like Aurora's.

Aurora's Negligent Security Terrain

The East Colfax motel strip, long the metro area's highest-crime corridor, where owners rent rooms nightly amid documented, repeated violence. The apartment districts along Havana, Peoria, and Chambers, where broken gates, dead lighting, and non-functioning cameras persist across ownership changes. Parking structures and big-box lots around Town Center at Aurora. Each has a police-call history, and that history is discoverable, mappable, and devastating in front of an Arapahoe County jury.

How We Build an Aurora Negligent Security Case

Police-call data for the address and the block, going back years. The owner's own records: complaint logs, security assessments, maintenance orders for the broken gate that stayed broken. Camera footage preserved before it cycles. A security expert who measures what the property had against what its crime history required. And the corporate trail, because the LLC on the deed usually leads to a management company and an owner who made the budget decisions.

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