Cynthia Garza has taken legal action against RRH-DEN, LLC, filing a lawsuit in the District Court of Harris County, Texas on February 27, 2025. The case revolves around an incident that occurred at a Denny's restaurant operated by RRH-DEN, where Garza claims she suffered severe injuries due to unsafe conditions on the premises.
The complaint filed by Cynthia Garza alleges that on January 11, 2024, she was visiting a Denny's location managed by RRH-DEN in Pasadena, Texas when she encountered an unreasonably dangerous condition. According to the petition, an oily residue on the restroom floor caused her to slip and fall, resulting in significant injuries. Garza contends that RRH-DEN was aware or should have been aware of this hazardous condition but failed to address it or provide adequate warnings. "RRH-DEN knew or should have known of such condition and remedied it," states the petition. The lawsuit accuses RRH-DEN of negligence under premises liability law for not maintaining a safe environment for its patrons.
Garza is seeking damages exceeding $1 million for past and future physical pain, mental anguish, disfigurement, impairment, medical expenses, and other related losses. She argues that RRH-DEN's negligence directly led to her injuries and seeks compensation accordingly. Additionally, Garza requests pre-judgment and post-judgment interest at the maximum legal rate as part of her relief from the court.
Representing Cynthia Garza are attorneys Francisco Guerra IV, Jennifer A. Neal, Jessica R. Peisen from Watts Guerra LLP based in San Antonio, Texas; along with Charles J. Ruhmann IV from The Ruhmann Law Firm located in El Paso, Texas. The case is filed under Cause No. 2025-13340 in the 164th Judicial District Court of Harris County with Judge Bemnitta Bart presiding.