Florida Resident Files Negligence Lawsuit Against Property Management Company
Background
In a lawsuit filed on July 3, 2024, Tristana Chambless, a Florida resident, has accused REM Properties VI, LLC of negligence after sustaining injuries from a slip and fall incident. Ms. Chambless visited a property managed by REM Properties VI, LLC as a business invitee on May 18, 2023, and slipped and fell on a wet floor.
Allegations of Negligence
According to court documents, Ms. Chambless is accusing REM Properties VI, LLC of failing to maintain the premises in a safe condition, not addressing or warning of the hazardous condition that led to her fall, and failing to correct known dangerous conditions. The complaint further outlines several specific allegations of negligence, including failure to maintain safe grounds and failure to warn patrons of potential hazards.
Ms. Chambless’s complaint states that the defendant created a dangerous condition that was a hazard to patrons on the premises. Additionally, it asserts that such conditions occurred regularly enough for REM Properties VI, LLC to have been aware of their existence.
Claims for Damages
Ms. Chambless reports suffering from various injuries, including bodily harm, pain and suffering, disability, disfigurement, mental anguish, and aggravation of pre-existing conditions, as a result of REM Properties VI, LLC’s alleged negligence. She also claims loss of enjoyment of life and financial losses related to medical expenses and lost earnings both past and future. Ms. Chambless is seeking damages exceeding $50,000 but is uncertain if they surpass $75,000.
Jury Trial Requested
Ms. Chambless has requested a jury trial for all triable issues related to the case, which has been assigned Case Number 24-002977-ClI in front of Judge Ken Burke.
Legal Representation
Attorney Tara Roberts from Wolfson & Leon law firm based in Miami is representing Ms. Chambless.
Conclusion
Ms. Chambless’s case against REM Properties VI, LLC highlights the importance of maintaining safe conditions on business premises and addressing any known or potential hazards to prevent accidents and injuries. Business owners and managers have a legal obligation to provide a safe environment for their patrons, and failure to do so can result in legal action and significant financial consequences.
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