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Plaintiff alleges negligence by property management company after slip-and-fall injury

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Monday, March 10, 2025

Plaintiff alleges negligence by property management company after slip-and-fall injury

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6th Judicial Circuit of Florida Pinellas County | Official Website

A Florida resident has taken legal action against a property management company, alleging negligence that led to severe injuries. Bradley Schneider filed a complaint on February 26, 2025, in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit in Pinellas County, Florida, against Westdale Dunedin, LLC, operating as Dunedin Commons.

The lawsuit stems from an incident on May 26, 2024, when Schneider was a lawful guest at Dunedin Commons. He claims he slipped on a slick surface near the pool bathroom entrance, resulting in serious and permanent injuries. According to the complaint, Westdale Dunedin LLC had a duty to ensure the safety of its premises but failed to maintain or inspect the area adequately. Schneider's attorney argues that this negligence created an unreasonably dangerous condition for visitors like him.

Schneider's allegations are detailed in his claim for premises liability against Westdale Dunedin LLC. He accuses the company of several lapses: failing to maintain the floor surface around the pool bathroom entrance properly; not inspecting it sufficiently; neglecting to correct known hazards; and not warning guests about potential dangers. These failures allegedly led to Schneider's fall and subsequent injuries.

The plaintiff seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for his pain and suffering, medical expenses, lost earnings, and other related losses. He emphasizes that these damages are either permanent or ongoing and will continue to affect him in the future. The complaint demands a jury trial to determine fair compensation for his claims.

Representing Bradley Schneider is Michael C. Bird from Morgan & Morgan Tampa P.A., while details about any defense attorneys remain undisclosed at this time. The case is identified under Case Number 25-000930-CI and will be overseen by judges within the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court of Pinellas County.

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