Owners of sports bars and restaurants along South Carolina’s Grand Strand should take note. Investigators are putting a full-court press on the owners of a sports bar in South Florida where a deck collapsed during the NBA finals on June 14, plunging dozens of people into the waters of Biscayne Bay.

Authorities say at least 33 people were injured, including two who were in serious condition. One couple has filed suit, saying the restaurant had a duty to properly maintain its property.

Owners of restaurants and bars are responsible – within reason – for the safety of their customers while they are on their premises. If a defective or dangerous condition causes injuries or if the business was negligent in failing to fix a problem, the business may be held liable.

An unanswered question in the Florida deck collapse is whether the deck was capable of accommodating the approximately 100 people who were on it at the time. Authorities were likely to look into whether the owners ignored safety inspections and whether they had made recommended repairs.

Unfortunately, the Joye Law Firm is all too familiar with the severe injuries that can result from the collapse of a stairwell as we represented several persons who were injured when a stairwell collapsed at a Mount Pleasant hotel. Among the recoveries we obtained on behalf of these injured persons was a $2.775 million settlement for a man whose leg was amputated as the result of his injuries.

If you have been hurt because a property owner was negligent, our South Carolina accident and injury attorneys at Joye Law Firm can offer you legal advice about your options. Call us at (877) 941-2615 or use our online contact form for a free initial consultation.

About the Author

Mark Joye is the Head of the Litigation Department at the Joye Law Firm. A Board-Certified Trial Advocate with nearly 30 years of litigation experience, he currently serves on the Board of Governors for the American Association for Justice and is a past president of the South Carolina Association for Justice. In a recent trial, Joye headed a trial team that secured $17 million for a family killed in a tractor-trailer accident.

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