Company: RRGB
Filing Date: 2025-05-29
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001171759-25-000020
Chunk: 40

Company: RED ROBIN GOURMET BURGERS INC
Filing Date: 2025-05-29
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 8
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 Facility was approximately $177.7 million and the principal amount carrying value was $171.7 million. The Credit Facility term loan is reported net of $6.9 million in unamortized discount and debt issuance costs in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet as of April 20, 2025. The carrying value of the Credit Facility was $189.5 million and the fair value of the Credit Facility was $186.6 million as of December 29, 2024. The interest rate on the Credit Facility represents a level 2 fair value input.

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8. Commitments and Contingencies

Because litigation is inherently unpredictable, assessing contingencies related to litigation is a complex process involving highly subjective judgment about potential outcomes of future events. When evaluating litigation contingencies, we may be unable to provide a meaningful estimate due to a number of factors, including the procedural status of the matter in question, the availability of appellate remedies, insurance coverage related to the claim or claims in question, the presence of complex or novel legal theories, and the ongoing discovery and development of information important to the matter. In addition, damage amounts claimed in litigation against us may be unsupported, exaggerated, or unrelated to possible outcomes, and as such are not meaningful indicators of our potential liability or financial exposure. Accordingly, we review the adequacy of accruals and disclosures each quarter in consultation with legal counsel, and we assess the probability and range of possible losses associated with contingencies for potential accrual in the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements. However, the ultimate resolution of litigated claims may differ from our current estimates.As of April 20, 2025, we had reserves of $3.8 million for loss contingencies included within Accrued liabilities and other on our Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet. In the normal course of business, there are various claims in process, matters in litigation, administrative proceedings, and other contingencies. These include employment related claims and class action lawsuits, claims from Guests or Team Members alleging illness, injury, food quality, health, or operational concerns, and lease and other commercial disputes. While it is not possible to predict the outcome of these suits, legal proceedings, and claims with certainty, management is of the opinion that adequate provision for potential losses associated with these matters has been made in the financial statements and that the ultimate resolution of pending or threatened matters will not have a material adverse effect on our financial position and results of operations. However, a significant increase in the number of