Security worker withdraws injury claim against Supermac's after CCTV shows he put up 'wet-floor' sign himself before he slipped and fell
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Security worker withdraws injury claim against Supermac's after CCTV shows he put up 'wet-floor' sign himself before he slipped and fell
"Plaintiff's solicitors advised claim wouldn't succeed at trial A security worker has withdrawn a personal injuries claim against Supermac's after nine years following a review of CCTV footage of the incident. Pero Culjak (42), with an address at Clearstream Court, McKee Avenue, Finglas, Dublin 11, sued the fast-food chain after alleging he was injured while working at its restaurant on the main street in Roscrea, Co Tipperary, in October 2016. He also joined his employer, Vigilant Security Services, in the proceedings."
"Plaintiff's solicitors advised claim wouldn't succeed at trial A security worker has withdrawn a personal injuries claim against Supermac's after nine years following a review of CCTV footage of the incident. Pero Culjak (42), with an address at Clearstream Court, McKee Avenue, Finglas, Dublin 11, sued the fast-food chain after alleging he was injured while working at its restaurant on the main street in Roscrea, Co Tipperary, in October 2016."
Plaintiff's solicitors advised the claim would not succeed at trial. A security worker withdrew a personal injuries claim against Supermac's after nine years following a review of CCTV footage of the incident. The claimant was Pero Culjak, age 42, of Clearstream Court, McKee Avenue, Finglas, Dublin 11. He sued the fast-food chain after alleging he was injured while working at its restaurant on the main street in Roscrea, Co Tipperary, in October 2016. He also joined his employer, Vigilant Security Services, as a defendant in the proceedings.
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