By mstratton | posted on May 27th, 2012
Freire v. USS Chowder Pot (Filed New Haven in 2011)
The plaintiff went to the defendant restaurant with friends to eat and watch a baseball game. Another customer began acting erratically and bizarre. Management was told that customers were nervous and uncomfortable with his presence. The defendants’s employees responded by offering the customer more alcohol. The customer then attacked the plaintiff without provocation causing severe stab wounds, months of hospitalizations and permanent nerve injury.