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Florida Resident Sues Local Auto Repair Shop for Negligence Leading to Severe Injuries

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Monday, November 25, 2024

Florida Resident Sues Local Auto Repair Shop for Negligence Leading to Severe Injuries

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A Florida resident has filed a lawsuit against a local auto repair shop, alleging negligence that led to severe injuries. Leonis Allen Saing initiated the complaint on June 3, 2024, in the Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, accusing All Approved Autoworks, LLC of failing to maintain safe premises.

According to the complaint, on January 24, 2024, Saing was lawfully present at All Approved Autoworks' facility located at 1502 North Dixie Highway in Lake Worth. During his visit, he suffered an electrical burn after inadvertently coming into contact with an exposed electrified element on a pole situated on the property. The plaintiff asserts that this incident occurred due to the defendant's negligence in maintaining their premises.

The lawsuit details several allegations against All Approved Autoworks. It claims that the company had a duty to keep their premises reasonably safe but breached this duty by creating or failing to remedy a dangerous condition. Specifically, Saing accuses the defendant of failing to properly maintain the property and neglecting to warn him about hazardous conditions. "As a direct and proximate result of the negligence of the Defendant," reads the complaint, "the Plaintiff was injured in and about his body and extremities."

Saing's injuries are described as extensive and enduring. He reportedly suffered physical pain, mental anguish, psychological injuries, and incurred significant medical expenses as well as hospital-related costs. Additionally, he experienced loss of wages and diminished earning capacity due to his injuries. The complaint emphasizes that these damages are either permanent or continuing in nature.

In seeking justice from the court, Saing is requesting compensatory damages exceeding $50,000 along with interest and costs associated with the case. Furthermore, he demands a trial by jury for all issues so triable as a matter of right.

Representing Leonis Allen Saing are attorneys David S. Magram and Aaron D. Silvers from Schilling & Silvers PLLC based in Fort Lauderdale. The case is presided over by Judge Joseph Abruzzo under Case Number 502024CA005148XXXAMB Div: Al.

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