Rocio Vicente has filed a lawsuit against a major real estate investment firm, accusing it of negligence after she suffered injuries in a slip-and-fall accident. The complaint was filed by Vicente on January 3, 2025, in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit in Pinellas County, Florida, targeting Starwood Capital Group Holdings, L.P.
The case revolves around an incident that occurred on March 15, 2023, when Rocio Vicente, a tenant at Wellington Apartments in Clearwater, Florida—owned and managed by Starwood Capital Group Holdings—slipped and fell due to an accumulation of browned leaves and debris in the parking lot. Vicente claims that the defendant failed to maintain safe conditions on the premises and neglected their duty to warn her about potential hazards. According to the complaint, "Defendant owed Plaintiff duties to maintain the premises in a reasonably safe condition," which they allegedly breached through various omissions.
Vicente's allegations include multiple instances of negligence: failing to maintain or adequately inspect the parking lot surfaces for hazardous conditions; not warning tenants like Vicente about potential dangers; and neglecting to implement adequate policies or training for employees regarding safety inspections. She asserts that these failures led directly to her fall and subsequent injuries, which have resulted in significant physical harm and financial losses. As per the filing, "Plaintiff suffered bodily injury including a permanent injury...loss of earnings...and loss of ability to lead and enjoy a normal life."
In seeking justice from the court, Rocio Vicente demands damages exceeding $50,000.00 exclusive of costs and interest. She is pursuing compensation for her medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related damages stemming from what she describes as Starwood's negligence.
Representing Rocio Vicente is attorney Jeanette O. Cardenas from Morgan & Morgan P.A., while no specific attorneys are listed for Starwood Capital Group Holdings at this stage. The case has been assigned Case Number 25-000030-CI under Judge Ken Burke's jurisdiction.