Have You Been Shot or Stabbed in Your Apartment?

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An act of violence that involves a victim being shot or stabbed in their own apartment is extremely disturbing, yet is something that occurs at an alarming rate in Georgia. In fact, parts of Atlanta are so dangerous that in 2016, AJC.com reported that Atlanta was named as one of America’s top “murder capitals.”

When an apartment shooting or stabbing occurs, the victim clearly has the right to pursue criminal charges against the defendant, and may sue the defendant for damages as well. In addition to the defendant, though, there may be another party to blame – here’s what you need to know:

Harm Caused by Serious Acts of Violence

Being the victim of an act of violence, especially an act of violence that occurs in your own home as a result of a home invasion, is a very terrifying occurrence. A stabbing or gunshot wound can cause serious physical and psychological harm, including:

  • Anxiety;
  • Depression;
  • Internal injuries;
  • Excessive bleeding;
  • Bone fractures;
  • Paralysis;
  • Brain injury; and
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder.

These types of harm can have a number of other effects, such as preventing the victim from being able to return to work, to leave the house, to remain home without aid, to care for oneself, and more. Additionally, gunshot and stab wounds demand medical attention, which can be very expensive, particularly if the victim does not have healthcare or has a high deductible.

Adequate Security Can Often Prevent Home Invasions and Attacks

While home invasions and acts of violence are not always preventable, there are a number of types of security that can significantly reduce–or even prevent–the occurrence of an apartment shooting or stabbing. For example, types of adequate security that may deter intruders include:

  • Video recording;
  • Locked doors;
  • Security gates;
  • Motion sensor lighting;
  • Property guards;
  • Adequate lights; and
  • Bars/locks on windows on lower floors.

When these types of security are not in place, particularly in areas of Atlanta and other parts of Georgia where crime rates are high, shootings and stabbings are easier to carrier out, if not more likely.

Do You Have a Claim?

You have the right to bring a civil lawsuit against the party who shot or stabbed you. If a lack of property security contributed to the incident, though, you may also file a lawsuit for damages against the owner/landlord of your apartment for negligent security. Negligent security, or the failure to provide a reasonable amount of security, is a leading contributor to violent crime in Atlanta. When negligent security leads to harm, victims have the right to pursue compensation.

If you have been stabbed or shot in your apartment and you believe that your landlord could have done more to prevent the attack, please contact our Atlanta negligent security attorneys today. We will review your case for free and provide you with valuable legal advice.

An act of violence that involves a victim being shot or stabbed in their own apartment is extremely disturbing, yet is something that occurs at an alarming rate in Georgia. In fact, parts of Atlanta are so dangerous that in 2016, AJC.com reported that Atlanta was named as one of America’s top “murder capitals.”

When an apartment shooting or stabbing occurs, the victim clearly has the right to pursue criminal charges against the defendant, and may sue the defendant for damages as well. In addition to the defendant, though, there may be another party to blame – here’s what you need to know:

Harm Caused by Serious Acts of Violence

Being the victim of an act of violence, especially an act of violence that occurs in your own home as a result of a home invasion, is a very terrifying occurrence. A stabbing or gunshot wound can cause serious physical and psychological harm, including:

  • Anxiety;
  • Depression;
  • Internal injuries;
  • Excessive bleeding;
  • Bone fractures;
  • Paralysis;
  • Brain injury; and
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder.

These types of harm can have a number of other effects, such as preventing the victim from being able to return to work, to leave the house, to remain home without aid, to care for oneself, and more. Additionally, gunshot and stab wounds demand medical attention, which can be very expensive, particularly if the victim does not have healthcare or has a high deductible.

Adequate Security Can Often Prevent Home Invasions and Attacks

While home invasions and acts of violence are not always preventable, there are a number of types of security that can significantly reduce–or even prevent–the occurrence of an apartment shooting or stabbing. For example, types of adequate security that may deter intruders include:

  • Video recording;
  • Locked doors;
  • Security gates;
  • Motion sensor lighting;
  • Property guards;
  • Adequate lights; and
  • Bars/locks on windows on lower floors.

When these types of security are not in place, particularly in areas of Atlanta and other parts of Georgia where crime rates are high, shootings and stabbings are easier to carrier out, if not more likely.

 

Do You Have a Claim?

You have the right to bring a civil lawsuit against the party who shot or stabbed you. If a lack of property security contributed to the incident, though, you may also file a lawsuit for damages against the owner/landlord of your apartment for negligent security. Negligent security, or the failure to provide a reasonable amount of security, is a leading contributor to violent crime in Atlanta. When negligent security leads to harm, victims have the right to pursue compensation.

If you have been stabbed or shot in your apartment and you believe that your landlord could have done more to prevent the attack, please contact our Atlanta negligent security attorneys today. We will review your case for free and provide you with valuable legal advice.

 

About the Author

Stephen Apolinsky

Stephen D. Apolinsky is a Personal Injury Attorney who specializes in representing individuals and families concerning wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases. Stephen is licensed to practice in Georgia, Alabama, and the District of Columbia. With over 33 years of experience representing personal injury victims, Stephen has successfully tried over 80 cases to verdict before judges or juries, and has negotiated over 300 cases to out-of-court settlements. Stephen has been recognized as a Georgia Super Lawyer, and as a Top 100 Trial Lawyer by the National Trial Lawyers Association.