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CLEARWATER, Fla. 鈥?Uneven sidewalks, cracks and missing concrete: its something one Pinellas County lawyer says is commonplace among miles of sidewalks in the Tampa Bay area. Attorney Margaret Swope hopes a recently filed lawsuit will get local cities and counties to fix the sidewalks and pathways you rely on. A few weeks ago Swope filed a lawsuit on behalf of her client Patricia A. Whitehead. The duo is suing the city for failure to maintain a sidewalk in a reasonably safe condition.According to the suit, on Oct. 28, 2017, Whitehead was walking on the sidewalk on Edgewater Drive near the intersection of Marine Street in Clearwater. The area is a popular walking and biking route along the waterfront. Swope says Whitehead tripped over a raise stanley taza d portion of the sidewalk and fell to the concrete. The fall forced her to have several surgeries. Swope says an engineer working on behalf of her law firm found the City of Cl stanley cup earwater initially fixed the sidewalk but repaved over the problem, which likely resulted from a tree root. She also says the raised sidewalk was painted in yellow paint but had faded to the point where it was not visible. Now, Whitehead is suing for $15,000 and court costs.Swope says the suit isnt after money but a resolution to dangerous sidewalks across the city, county and state. This path is promoted by the city for people to come out and walk and bike and enjoy the scenery and its not as safe as it needs to b stanley cup e to promote that much foot traffic, Swope said on