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Thursday, July 16, 2026

Florida court revives TB lawsuit against restaurant over sick server - hcamag.com

The restaurant said it never knew he had TB. The court said that misses the point

A Florida appeals court revived claims that a restaurant let a visibly sick server keep working - the illness turned out to be tuberculosis.

Two diners who ate at an upscale Palm Harbor restaurant in late 2016 will get another shot at their lawsuit after a Florida appeals court ruled that a jury, not a judge, should decide whether the restaurant should have kept a sick worker off the floor.

The Second District Court of Appeal issued its decision on July 8, 2026, reversing summary judgment for the restaurant and its part-owner and manager and sending the negligence case back to the trial court. It left in place the judgment favoring the server himself, since the plaintiffs did not challenge that part on appeal.

The story, drawn from depositions in the record, is a familiar workplace one. A server first sought care for cold or flu symptoms in late September 2016 and got antibiotics. The cough lingered. He kept working through the fall and left in January 2017 after a dispute over tips. In March 2017 he tested positive for tuberculosis, and the Florida Department of Health opened an investigation. A few employees at the restaurant and at his next job later tested positive too.

The two plaintiffs had dined separately, one in November and one in December 2016, and both were diagnosed with TB in 2018. They sued the restaurant, its manager and the server, arguing the restaurant knew or should have...



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