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Article Courtesy of Florida
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Published September 4, 2024
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Palm Beach County resident has filed a lawsuit against the county and two
homeowners associations, alleging negligence that led to significant personal
injury. Angjelina Rasmy filed the complaint in the Circuit Court of the
Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, on August 20, 2024,
targeting Palm Beach County, Ashley Park Homeowners Association, Inc., and B.W.
Homeowners Association, Inc.
The lawsuit stems from an incident on March 16, 2022, when Rasmy tripped and
fell due to a gap in the asphalt road located at 22400 Sea Bass Drive in Boca
Raton. According to the complaint, Rasmy asserts that all three defendants
failed to maintain the roadway properly, resulting in hazardous conditions that
caused her fall. The plaintiff claims that these unsafe conditions included
broken asphalt spilling over into her driveway.
Rasmy's complaint details multiple allegations of negligence against each
defendant. She accuses Palm Beach County of failing to exercise reasonable care
and diligence in maintaining the premises safely. Specifically, she claims that
the county neglected its duty by not monitoring or repairing the dangerous
condition of the road despite being aware of it. "PBC negligently and carelessly
maintained its premises in an unsafe condition causing the Plaintiff to enter
and be exposed to a dangerous condition upon the premises," states one part of
her claim.
Similarly, Rasmy accuses Ashley Park Homeowners Association and B.W. Homeowners
Association of failing to keep their premises free from materials or substances
that could foreseeably cause injury. Both associations are alleged to have
neglected their duty by not inspecting or repairing the hazardous road
conditions adequately. The complaint reads: "Ashley Park negligently exposed
Plaintiff to a foreseeable and unreasonable risk of harm and bodily injury."
Rasmy served written notice of her claim upon Palm Beach County on October 20,
2023, which was received on October 30, 2023. Despite this notice, Palm Beach
County denied her claim. The plaintiff argues that all conditions precedent for
bringing this action have been met or waived.
In terms of relief sought from the court, Rasmy is demanding judgment for
damages exceeding $50,000 from each defendant. She seeks compensation for bodily
injury resulting in pain and suffering, disability, disfigurement, mental
anguish, loss of capacity for enjoyment of life, medical expenses including
hospitalization and nursing care costs as well as aggravation of pre-existing
conditions.
The case is represented by Steinberg Law P.A., with counsel listed as handling
Rasmy's legal matters.
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