Woman Sues Waterstone Resort In Boca Raton Over Alleged Shower Fall

by Legal Desk | Apr 2, 2026 · 8:23 am | Boca Raton News

Woman Sues Waterstone Resort In Boca Raton Over Alleged Shower Fall

Last Updated: Apr 2, 2026 · 8:23 am

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BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — A New Jersey couple has filed a civil lawsuit in Palm Beach County alleging a woman was injured after slipping in a shower at Waterstone Resort & Marina Boca Raton, according to a complaint filed March 31, 2026.

The case, Amrit Kaur and Lakhbir Singh v. Boca Hotel Owner LLC, d/b/a Waterstone Resort and Marina Boca Raton, Rockpoint Group, L.L.C., Newbond Holdings LLC, Newbond Holdings II LLC, and Schulte Hospitality Group, Inc., was filed in the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, under Case No. 502026CA003647XXXAMB.

The complaint names Boca Hotel Owner LLC, doing business as Waterstone Resort and Marina Boca Raton, along with Rockpoint Group, L.L.C., Newbond Holdings LLC, Newbond Holdings II LLC, and Schulte Hospitality Group, Inc. as defendants. The complaint identifies Waterstone as the operator of the resort at 999 E. Camino Real in Boca Raton and alleges the other entities owned, controlled, managed, operated, and or maintained the property. It lists Rudolph Wm. Sohl, Esq., of Rudolph Wm. Sohl, Esq. PA as counsel for the plaintiffs. No defense law firms are listed in the complaint.

According to the complaint, Kaur and Singh were hotel guests at the resort and were staying in room 707. The suit alleges that on or about April 2, 2024, Kaur was using the shower in the room when she slipped and fell on what the plaintiffs describe as a slippery surface that had just been cleaned by hotel staff. The complaint states that no one in the plaintiffs’ party had used the shower before the fall and alleges Kaur was the first person to use it after the family checked in and after staff had cleaned it.

The plaintiffs claim the shower floor became dangerously slippery when wet and that there were no warnings, slip-resistant mats, or other anti-slip surfaces in place. The complaint further alleges the condition was unreasonably dangerous, was not readily apparent to Kaur despite her use of due care, and that the defendants either created the condition or had actual or constructive knowledge of it. The suit also alleges the family was moved to a different room after the fall and says the original room was, upon information and belief, taken out of service.

Kaur brings negligence claims against each defendant. The complaint alleges the defendants failed to maintain the shower in a reasonably safe condition, failed to inspect it, failed to warn guests of the alleged hazard, failed to correct or remove the condition, and failed to ensure adequate slip-resistant standing surfaces. It also alleges, upon information and belief, that the room was not maintained in accordance with various building and safety codes identified in the complaint.

The lawsuit says Kaur suffered bodily injury, pain and suffering, disability, disfigurement, mental anguish, medical expenses, and loss of income and earning capacity, with losses alleged to be permanent or continuing in nature. Singh separately asserts loss of consortium claims against the defendants, alleging he has been and will continue to be deprived of his wife’s society, companionship, consortium, and services. The plaintiffs seek damages in excess of $50,000 and demand a jury trial. All allegations in the complaint are claims made by the plaintiffs and have not been proven in court.

The original complaint, Amrit Kaur and Lakhbir Singh v. Boca Hotel Owner LLC, d/b/a Waterstone Resort and Marina Boca Raton, Rockpoint Group, L.L.C., Newbond Holdings LLC, Newbond Holdings II LLC, and Schulte Hospitality Group, Inc., Case No. 502026CA003647XXXAMB, as filed March 31, 2026, with the Palm Beach County Clerk of Court, can be viewed here.

Slip-and-fall and similar injury cases often involve questions about property safety and responsibility. Boca Post explains how premises liability lawsuits work in Palm Beach County courts. Palm Beach County court records show civil complaints filed throughout the year. Boca Post tracks those filings in our Boca Raton lawsuits coverage.

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