Florida Burger King to Pay $8 Million to Customer Who Slipped and Fell in Restaurant BathroomThe case marks one of the largest slip-and-fall verdicts in Florida's history.

BySam Silverman

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A FloridaBurger Kinghas been ordered to hand over $8 million after a customer was injured inside the restaurant.

Richard Tulecki, 48, slipped and fell on a "wet foreign substance" inside the bathroom of a Burger King in Hollywood, Florida, leaving him "seriously injured," according to court documents obtained byCBS News.

The incident, which took place in 2019, left Tulecki with lower back injuries that required surgery that then caused a postoperative perforated colon, Tulecki's representation said in astatement.

His injuries left Tulecki unable to work, which was "a major part of his identity" resulting in financial and emotional strain, his lawyers told CBS MoneyWatch.

A jury found Seven Restaurants, the owner of the Burger King franchise, "100% liable" for causing the fall. Tulecki was awarded $7.81 million in damages but then reduced the amount to $7.68 million to account for medical expenses already covered by insurance. The total includes $3.35 million for lost earnings.

The verdict makes one of the largest slip-and-fall cases in Florida's history.

Seven Restaurants filed a motion for a new trial, claiming Tulecki's legal team provided "virtually no evidence" that the restaurant staff was made aware of the state of the bathroom's conditions at the time.

狗万官方has reached out to Burger King for comment.

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Sam Silverman is a content strategy editor at Entrepreneur Media. She specializes in search engine optimization (SEO), and her work can be found inThe US Sun,Nicki Swift,In Touch Weekly,Life & StyleandHealth. Her coverage spans from business and tech to entertainment news. Sam is a graduate of Lehigh University and currently resides in NYC.

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