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Woman sues employer, Arlington International Race Course, for alleged unsafe working conditions

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Woman sues employer, Arlington International Race Course, for alleged unsafe working conditions

Arlington

A woman is suing over claims she was injured while on the job at a certain Arlington International Race Course.

Arabella Neal, as an employee of Arlington International Race Course, a division of Horseman’s Guarantee, filed a lawsuit Aug. 20 in the Cook County Circuit Court against her employer, citing negligence.

According to the claim, Neal was legally working on the premises selling and cashing tickets at the racetrack, located at 2200 W. Euclid Ave., Arlington Heights, on Sept. 7, 2013, when she slipped and fell on a wet floor, resulting in physical impairment and injury requiring her to expend large sums of money for medical care and treatment.

Neal is seeking damages of more than $50,000, plus the costs of this action and whatever other relief the court may deem just and appropriate, for Arlington International Race Course’s negligence to not tend to a slippery floor upon which Neal slipped an incurred injury, the claims states.

She is being represented by Dean J. Caras of Chicago.

Cook County Circuit Court case number 2015L008557.

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