A lawsuit has been filed against a property management company for allegedly creating hazardous conditions that led to an injury. Senada Adzemovic, the plaintiff, lodged the complaint in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit in Pinellas County, Florida, on November 21, 2024, targeting BH Management Services, LLC doing business as Marisol Vista Apartment Homes.
The case revolves around an incident that occurred on January 5, 2024. On this date, Senada Adzemovic was an invitee at Marisol Vista Apartment Homes located at 1280 102nd Avenue N in St. Petersburg, Florida. The complaint details how Adzemovic tripped over an extension cord or cable negligently left across a walkway in the apartment complex's parking lot. This fall resulted in various injuries and damages for which she holds BH Management Services accountable.
According to the complaint filed by Adzemovic’s attorneys from Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes, P.A., BH Management Services failed to exercise reasonable care by allowing such a dangerous condition to exist on their premises. The lawsuit accuses the defendant of several lapses including not taking reasonable precautions to prevent injuries to invitees like Adzemovic, failing to maintain and inspect the premises adequately, and neglecting to warn individuals about potential hazards despite being aware or should have been aware of them through reasonable diligence.
The plaintiff argues that these failures directly led to her accident and subsequent injuries. As a result of her fall over the extension cord or cable, Adzemovic claims she suffered bodily injury along with pain and suffering. She also cites disability, mental anguish, disfigurement, loss of enjoyment of life’s pleasures, diminished earning capacity and earnings potential as well as medical expenses incurred due to her injuries. Furthermore, she alleges aggravation of any pre-existing conditions due to this incident.
In seeking justice through this legal action against BH Management Services d/b/a Marisol Vista Apartment Homes; Senada Adzemovic demands a jury trial along with judgment exceeding $50,000 exclusive of costs plus interest dating back from when this unfortunate event transpired.
Representing Senada Adzemovic is attorney Matthew E. Noyes from Perenich Caulfield Avril & Noyes P.A., based out of Clearwater Florida while no specific defense counsel information is available within this document nor are there any judges mentioned aside from Ken Burke who electronically filed it under Case ID: 24-005129-CI.