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A Virginia woman is seeking $1.5 million from Outback Steakhouse after she alleges she slipped on mashed potatoes and fell at the chain’s Sterling, Virginia restaurant in May 2023.
Tracy J. Renshaw says she fell face-first on a hard restaurant floor and sustained “serious and permanent injuries,” incurring medical costs and reduced working capacity.
Her original complaint was filed in Loudoun County Circuit Court on March 5, 2025; Outback Steakhouse filed a notice of removal to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on May 27, 2026.
The suit accuses the restaurant of allowing a slippery foreign substance to remain on the floor, failing to warn customers and breaching its duty of care.
Outback has denied the allegations, asserting assumption of risk and contributory negligence and disputing that any dangerous condition existed.
Court filings also note discrepancies in the named corporate entity and the chain’s Florida registration.
The Sterling location is listed online as permanently closed; the company has not provided an immediate public comment on the case.





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