Evidence that can support a negligent security claim includes: Police reports and 911 call records tied to the incident Prior calls for service and documented crime history at or near the property Incident reports created by property management or employees Surveillance footage and security camera coverage maps Photos of broken locks, damaged gates, unsecured entrances, and poor lighting Maintenance records for locks, lighting, gates, alarms, and access control systems Tenant or customer complaints reporting prior threats, trespassing, or disturbances Security guard schedules, patrol logs, and post orders describing expected duties Contracts and communications with third-party security companies Training records for security personnel and employees, including emergency response plans Witness statements from residents, staff members, or bystanders Medical records documenting injuries and treatment Mental health records tied to PTSD, anxiety, or other trauma symptoms Expert testimony on security standards, staffing practices, and reasonable precautions for the property type Damages in Negligent Security Claims Damages are the losses a victim suffers after a violent incident, and they form the basis of the compensation requested in a negligent security claim

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IMPLICATIONS FOR TREATMENT The research underscores the importance of assessing weight history in addition to current weight in patients with eating disorders and shows that drugs that affect GLP-1 receptor agonists, initially approved by the FDA for type 2 diabetes and, more recently, for weight loss, could have potential applications in managing binge eating