ORLANDO — An individual is suing Oakridge Farm Food Corp d/b/a Bravo Supermarket for alleged negligence.
Maria De Jesus filed a complaint on July 21 in the Orange County Circuit Court, alleging that the defendant failed to provide a safe environment for its patrons.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that while she was walking to the restroom on the defendant's property on July 30, 2016, she slipped and fell on a substance that appeared to be juice that allegedly was left on the floor. The plaintiff claims that she suffered bodily injury, resulting in pain and suffering, the aggravation of a pre-existing condition, disfigurement, disability, mental anguish and medical expenses.
The plaintiff holds the defendants responsible for allegedly failing to provide training to its employees on how to properly maintain and inspect an obstructed walkway, and for allegedly failing to warn her of the dangerous condition.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against the defendant for damages that exceed $15,000, plus costs, attorney's fees and any further relief the court deems just. She is represented by R. Jeremy Hill of the Pendas Law Firm in Orlando.
Orange County Circuit Court case number 17-C-6684