Tenant Sues Property Management Company Over Negligence Leading To Injury

Tenant Sues Property Management Company Over Negligence Leading To Injury

Personal Injury Complaint Filed Against Steele Holdings LLC by David Chavez

The Allegations

David Chavez has filed a personal injury complaint against Steele Holdings LLC. The complaint was filed on May 21, 2024, in the Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento. As per the court documents, David Chavez, a resident of Sacramento County, alleges that on March 31, 2023, he suffered severe injuries due to the negligent maintenance of his residence at 3850 44th Ave Apt 5 in Sacramento.

According to the complaint, Steele Holdings LLC and the unnamed defendants referred to as DOES 1 through 10, failed to ensure the safety of the premises they managed and leased out to tenants. The incident occurred when Chavez was walking on a common area deck/porch outside his apartment.

The Lawsuit Details

David Chavez fell through a deck/porch and broke his right foot. According to the complaint, the plaintiff confirmed that he was walking on a common area deck/porch located outside of his residence when he stepped on a piece of the floor that was caving in, causing him to fall through the deck/porch.

Chavez’s lawsuit details how this fall led to significant injuries and accuses Steele Holdings LLC and its agents or employees of being aware or reasonably expected to be aware of the hazardous condition but failing to take appropriate action. The complaint states that “Defendant(s) carelessly and negligently operated, managed, and maintained the above-described PREMISES in a dangerous and unsafe condition such as to create an unreasonable and foreseeable risk of harm.”

The Consequences

As a result of this alleged negligence, Chavez has suffered not only physical injuries but also financial burdens. He claims ongoing medical expenses and an inability to work or perform household services since the incident. The plaintiff further anticipates future losses related to earnings and household contributions due to his prolonged recovery period.

The Demands

In seeking justice from the court, Chavez is asking for non-economic damages exceeding the jurisdictional limit of the court for pain and suffering. Additionally, he seeks compensation for all medical expenses incurred and future medical costs as well as loss of earnings both past and future. The complaint also requests prejudgment interest where applicable by law and reimbursement for loss related to household services. Representing David Chavez is Thomas A. Morgan from Ayala, Morgan & Buzzard law firm based in Brentwood, CA.

Conclusion

The case is presided over by Judge K. Johnson under Case ID: [Case ID not provided]. David Chavez’s personal injury complaint against Steele Holdings LLC highlights the importance of ensuring the safety of residential properties. Property owners and managers have a responsibility to maintain a safe environment for their tenants and must be held accountable for negligence. The outcome of this case will undoubtedly impact future cases relating to the safety of residential properties.

Originally Post From https://norcalrecord.com/stories/659819997-tenant-sues-property-management-company-over-negligence-leading-to-injury

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