Injured by a Security Guard?

The Guard Hired to Protect You Hurt You Instead

Security guards are supposed to keep you safe—not assault you, use excessive force, or cause you harm. When a guard injures you through aggression or negligence, the property owner who hired them can be held responsible.
Whether the guard pushed you, struck you, wrongfully detained you, or caused injury through reckless behavior—you have rights. The property failed to properly train, or supervise that guard.

What You Should Do Immediately

Time is critical. Evidence disappears fast. Take these steps now:

Document Everything

Get medical attention and keep all records

Take photos of your injuries, torn clothing, and the location
File a police report immediately
Request the property’s incident report
Note where security cameras are located

Preserve Evidence

Get names and contact info of witnesses
Save damaged clothing or personal items
Keep all medical bills, work schedules, and communication with property management
Do NOT sign any waivers or releases the property offers you

Call Us Before It's Too Late

Video footage vanishes. Witnesses forget. The property’s lawyers are already building their defense.

We investigate what happened, preserve evidence, and hold the property owner accountable.

Get Your Free Case Review

No fees unless we win. Completely confidential.

Don’t let them blame you or sweep this under the rug. You deserve compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and trauma.
Call today. Let us fight for you.