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Negligent Security Attorneys in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Washington DC, and West Virginia

For more than 25 years, Thiele Law has represented individuals and families harmed due to negligent security throughout Western Pennsylvania, including Westmoreland County and surrounding communities.

Negligent security cases arise when property owners fail to take reasonable steps to protect people from foreseeable criminal activity. Inadequate lighting, lack of security personnel, broken locks, or failure to address known safety risks can lead to serious injury or death. When preventable crimes occur because of unsafe conditions, Thiele Law steps in to hold property owners and businesses accountable. Attorney Richard Thiele has successfully litigated hundreds of personal injury and wrongful death cases and recovered millions of dollars for our clients by aggressively pursuing justice.

Negligent Security Cases We Handle

Thiele Law represents clients in negligent security matters involving:
• Assaults and violent crimes on commercial property
• Apartment complex and hotel security failures
• Inadequate lighting or surveillance
• Failure to provide security personnel
• Criminal activity in parking lots or garages
• Negligent security–related wrongful death cases

Negligent security injuries can cause lasting physical and emotional harm. We fight to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and wrongful death damages.

Why Choose Thiele Law

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Direct, Hands-On Attorney Representation

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25+ Years of Legal Experience

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Millions Recovered For Clients

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Hundreds of Successfully Litigated Cases

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Results-Driven Advocacy

We take on property owners, landlords, corporations, and insurers — and we do not back down when safety failures put lives at risk.

No Fee Unless We Recover Money for You

Contact us today to schedule your case assessment!

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