Christine DiLonardo has filed a lawsuit against two corporate entities, alleging negligence that led to her sustaining permanent injuries. The complaint was filed on January 28, 2025, in the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida. The defendants named in the case are Revenue Properties Westward, Inc., and CEC Entertainment (Florida) LLC, which operates under the brand Chuck E. Cheese.
The case stems from an incident on November 17, 2024, when Christine DiLonardo visited a Chuck E. Cheese location at 2471 Okeechobee Blvd in West Palm Beach. As she made her way from the parking lot to the entrance of the establishment, she attempted to cross a grass-covered median and stepped into a concealed hole. This hidden hazard caused her to trip and fall, resulting in significant bodily harm. DiLonardo's legal team argues that both defendants had a duty to maintain their premises safely and failed to do so by allowing such dangerous conditions to exist without warning or correction.
DiLonardo's lawsuit outlines multiple counts of negligence against both Revenue Properties Westward, Inc., and CEC Entertainment (Florida) LLC. She accuses them of failing to maintain safe premises, neglecting proper inspection protocols, not correcting known hazards, and lacking adequate safety policies and training for employees. "Negligently creating and/or allowing a hazardous condition" is one of several allegations listed in the complaint.
The plaintiff seeks compensatory damages exceeding $50,000 for her injuries, which include physical pain and suffering, mental anguish, medical expenses, loss of earnings capacity, and other related losses. These damages are described as either permanent or ongoing with future implications for DiLonardo's quality of life.
Represented by attorney Zachary Baker from Morgan & Morgan P.A., Christine DiLonardo demands a jury trial to address these grievances. The Case Number is: 502025CA000743XXXAMB Div: AK.