West Palm Beach Lawyer for Sushi Sake Restaurant Accident
Sushi Sake is a popular place to enjoy a delicious meal with friends and family. You can enjoy the inviting ambiance and delectable Japanese cuisine without worrying about cooking and cleaning up.
However, your evening out can quickly turn sour if you have a serious accident at a restaurant. If you slip while walking through the restaurant or fall on the sidewalk, you could suffer severe injury.
Yet when you find out you were badly hurt because the restaurant or another responsible party did not take steps to make sure you were safe on their property – the pain can feel even worse.
If you or someone you love was gravely hurt while dining out, speaking with a West Palm Beach restaurant accident lawyer can be helpful. You might be compensated for the damage you have suffered because of someone else’s negligence.
Learn more about your legal rights when you have been badly hurt by speaking with a West Palm Beach Sushi Sake restaurant accident lawyer today at (561) 997-7558.
Why Do Accidents at Sushi Sake in West Palm Beach Happen?West Palm Beach is a lively community with a rich and diverse culture. With a population of 126,337, the city is the largest in Palm Beach County. The average household income is $94,255, and the city has a homeownership rate of 49.8%. West Palm Beach is known for its outdoor parks, grassy preserves, and waterfront. The city also boasts many cultural and entertainment venues, like the Norton Museum of Art, Northwood Village, Clematis by Night, and SunFest.
West Palm Beach has a diverse dining scene with an array of local diners, casual eateries, international cuisine, and waterfront dining. You can find three Sushi Sake restaurants near West Palm Beach at:
- 14851 Lyons Road, Delray Beach
- 420 E. Linton Blvd, Delray Beach
- 7020 Beracasa Way, Boca Raton
Under Florida law, establishment owners, operators, and managers must keep their restaurants safe for visitors. Someone could be seriously hurt if they are negligent in this responsibility. As such, owners and operators should make sure the
- The restaurant is inspected regularly
- Any discovered hazards are fixed, or steps are taken to notify patrons of the danger if it has not been remedied
- Patrons are made aware of possible hazards the owner or operator should have known about
Some of the most common causes of accidents at Sushi Sake or other West Palm Beach restaurants include:
- Spilled drinks or dropped food not cleaned up promptly
- Restroom floors that are wet from leaking pipes or overflowing sinks or toilets
- Lack of floor mats to catch water tracked in by other customers
- Chair or table legs that stick out into the walkways
- Furniture that isn’t adequately assembled or overused could break
- Rugs or mats that slide when stepped on
- Broken or uneven pavement on sidewalks or exterior walkways
- Missing or broken handrails
- Potholes, dips, or broken asphalt in parking lots
- Parking lot slips caused by lack of adhesive materials in paint used to mark spots, crosswalks, or loading zones
- Overgrown bushes or plants that block a driver’s view of pedestrians in the parking lot
- Dim or inadequate lights around parking lots or sidewalks
- Lack of security cameras
If you get into an accident at Sushi Sake or any other restaurant, your injuries may be nothing more than a few minor cuts and bruises. Other times, you could suffer far worse damage, such as:
- Broken bones
- Spinal cord injuries
- Brain hemorrhage, skull fracture, concussion, or other head trauma
- Torn or sprained ligaments
- Jaw or facial injuries
- Deep cuts or punctures
- Nerve damage
- Pulled muscles
- Herniated discs
- Neck, shoulder, or back injuries
Getting medical attention immediately after an accident is crucial when you have been severely injured. Depending on how extensive the damage is, you might need emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, specialized treatments, diagnostic tests, and physical rehabilitation. While it may seem obvious to seek medical attention when the damage is severe, you should still consider getting checked out by a doctor – even if your injuries are minor or you feel okay. Sometimes, injuries aren’t always apparent when the accident happens. You may not realize you hit your head in a fall or have suffered soft tissue damage until a few hours, possibly days later. A delay in seeing a doctor could make the damage worse. If you find out the damage is worse than you thought and need compensation, it may be harder to demonstrate you have been hurt if you wait to see a doctor.
Why Call a West Palm Beach Restaurant Accident Law Firm?Seeking legal guidance can be crucial if you need to pursue a premises liability claim. Even if you have suffered serious injuries, you must build a case that shows the damage was caused by negligence on behalf of the owner, operator, or another responsible party. These claims can become more complicated if multiple parties share responsibility for an accident. The landlord, property manager, shopping or strip mall owner, or an outside contractor could also be liable.
If you or someone you love suffered a significant injury while dining at Sushi Sake or any restaurant, you should speak with a West Palm Beach restaurant accident lawyer from Wolfson & Leon today. We offer a free consultation where we can review the legal merit of your claim, answer your questions, and talk through possible legal avenues that may be possible to seek compensation.
You can find out more when you speak with a West Palm Beach Sushi Sake restaurant accident lawyer from Wolfson & Leon when you call (561) 997-7558 today.
At the Law Offices of Wolfson & Leon, we serve the interests of clients located throughout Palm Beach County, including but not limited to such communities as West Palm Beach, Haverhill, Royal Palm Estates, Riveria Beach, North Palm Beach, Lake Park, Palm Beach Shores, Palm Springs, Lake Worth Beach, Greenacres, Kenwood Estates, Cloud Lake, Palm Beach Gardens, Singer Island, Lantana, Juno Beach, The Acreage, Boynton Beach, Westlake, Delray Beach, Royal Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Wellington.