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Falling Merchandise Injuries and Fatalities: What You Need to Know About Commercial Premises Liability Claims

Posted by vashton on August 27th, 2009 under Head Injuries, Home Depot accidents, Premises Liability Tags: , , , , ,  •  No Comments

The laws of physics and the force of gravity can cause considerable damage. Falling objects at warehouse, mass merchandise and home improvement stores can result in catastrophic injury or death. Victims of falling merchandise may be entitled to compensation for their injuries, including medical bills, lost earnings and pain and suffering.

Falling Merchandise at Stores is [...]

Georgia Jury Awards $1.5 Million to Home Depot Customer Hurt by Forklift

Posted by vashton on July 2nd, 2009 under Home Depot accidents, Lawsuits and Settlements Tags: , ,  •  1 Comment

JULY 2, 2009 – A jury in Cobb County, Georgia awarded a Home Depot shopper and his wife $1.5 million in damages this week after he suffered serious neck and spinal injuries in November 2005. Larry Reece, of Cumming, Georgia, was hurt when a pallet of plywood fell 24 feet off of a forklift. [...]