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Local Resident Sues Major Retailer and Property Manager Over Negligence Leading to Severe Injuries

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Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Local Resident Sues Major Retailer and Property Manager Over Negligence Leading to Severe Injuries

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6th Judicial Circuit of Florida Pinellas County | Official Website

In a compelling legal drama unfolding in Pinellas County, Florida, a local resident has taken on two major business entities over an alleged negligence incident that left her with severe injuries. Tasha Williams filed a complaint against Holiday CVS, LLC, doing business as CVS, and GDP Pinellas Park, LLC in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit on March 6, 2025. The lawsuit accuses these companies of failing to maintain safe premises, leading to Williams' debilitating fall.

The case revolves around an incident that occurred on April 4, 2024. According to the complaint, Williams was visiting the premises owned and operated by both defendants at 7101 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park when she encountered a hazardous condition—a dangerous hole in the parking lot—that caused her to trip and suffer significant injuries. As outlined in the court documents, Williams claims she was lawfully on the property with the consent of both Holiday CVS and GDP Pinellas Park. The complaint alleges that both defendants had a duty to ensure their premises were safe for invitees like Williams but failed to do so.

Williams' legal team asserts that Holiday CVS and GDP Pinellas Park committed several acts of negligence. These include allowing unsafe conditions to persist without adequate warning or protective measures such as barriers or signs. The plaintiff argues that this lack of action directly resulted in her injuries which are described as "severe, grievous and permanent," causing physical pain, mental anguish, loss of earnings capacity, and significant medical expenses. The complaint highlights specific failures by both defendants to maintain their property safely and exercise reasonable care to prevent such dangerous conditions from harming visitors.

Seeking justice for her ordeal, Williams is demanding compensation exceeding $50,000 from each defendant for damages incurred due to their alleged negligence. Her demands include not only financial reparations but also a jury trial to resolve all issues deemed triable by right.

Representing Tasha Williams is Jack Bernstein P.A., with attorneys Marc M. Crumpton Jr., Brian Bernstein, and Lizzie Bernstein listed as counsel for the plaintiff. This case is being presided over under Case Number 25-001078-CI in the Circuit Court of Pinellas County.

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