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    Salvation Army Falling Merchandise Lawsuit Attorney

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    Since 1865, the Salvation Army has sought to bring monetary and spiritual relief to the poor and destitute. Today, the organization provides a range of charity and disaster relief services in over 100 countries. But in the U.S., most people know about the Salvation Army from their many thrift stores. These stores accept donations for all kinds of items, including toys, clothing, houseware, and furniture. As a result, they are frequented by all types of people, ranging from those facing hard times or bargain hunters in search of a great deal.

    A shopping experience at a Salvation Army store is usually uneventful, but accidents can happen when the stores are not properly maintained. For example, customers can be hurt by merchandise falling off of shelves, or display items that are stacked too high. These injuries can be serious and long-lasting depending on the size and weight of the item, as well as the height from which it fell. If you were injured by falling merchandise at a Salvation Army store, it’s essential to speak with a lawyer right away. If negligence by the store is the cause of your accident, you may be able to sue them for your economic and emotional loses. However, you must follow the correct procedures in order to protect your right to monetary compensation.

    The attorneys of Normandie are experts in retail liability lawsuits, and will fight tirelessly to recover the funds you’re entitled to. Give us a call and schedule a free consultation to learn about your legal options.

    Injuries from a Falling Merchandise Accident

    A blow to your head or other parts of the body can result in serious injuries that can take many months to heal. Some injuries may last a lifetime and affect your ability to work or do basic tasks. Here are the most common injuries that are associated with falling merchandise at a Salvation Army store:

    • Concussion
    • Skull fracture
    • Traumatic brain injury
    • Facial scarring
    • Nerve damage
    • Broken clavicle
    • Shoulder injuries
    • Deep lacerations
    • Internal bleeding
    • Coma
    • Soft tissue injuries
    • Spinal cord damage
    • Death

    Monetary compensation is necessary for the treatment of these injuries, as well as the emotional trauma of having been in an accident. In a later section, we’ll go over the damages you can recover in a lawsuit, but for now, let’s talk about the legal basis for an injury claim against the Salvation Army.

    Can I Sue the Salvation Army for my Injuries?

    To sue the Salvation Army for a falling merchandise injury, you’ll need to prove that the store was negligent in their duty of care to you as a customer. Under California’s premise liability laws, businesses must ensure the safety of their premises by resolving or removing hazards that can lead to an accident. That includes not creating situations that can cause injury, like stacking items too high or overloading shelves with merchandise.

    If you’re wondering about your right to sue the store, think about these four questions:

    • Was there a hazardous condition on the premises?
    • Was the hazardous condition caused by store management / employees, or did they know about it or should have known about it?
    • Were you injured in an accident that was caused by the hazard?
    • Did your injuries cause damages, like medical expenses, lost wages, and/or emotional distress?

    If you answered yes to all four questions, you have the basis for an injury claim or lawsuit. But you’ll need to prove each of these factors to the court’s satisfaction, so guidance from an experienced attorney is highly recommended.
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    What to do after a Salvation Army Falling Merchandise Accident

    To build a strong case for compensation, there are steps you should take immediately upon being injured by a falling object:

    • See a doctor, even if you don’t appear to have serious wounds.

    Injuries can take a while to appear, especially if you’ve been hit in the head. Regardless of how you feel, please see a doctor right away if you’ve been hit by falling merchandise at a Salvation Army store. Your health is the main priority after an accident, but you’ll also need a medical report in order to sue the store for damages.

     

    • File an accident report with the store manager.

    You can do this before or after getting medical treatment, depending on the severity of your injuries. Insist on speaking with a manager, even if another employee offers to help you. Additionally, make sure to get a copy of the accident report before leaving the store. However, be careful about signing anything, as it may be a liability waiver. If you sign this, you may be signing away your right to sue the store.

     

    • Compile evidence of your accident.

    Take photos or video of the accident scene, as well as your injuries. If there are witnesses, try to get statements from them, or get their contact information. You should also keep an eye out for surveillance cameras that may have footage of the incident. Keep a record of this evidence, along with copies of your accident report and medical bills in a safe place.

    • Call a personal injury lawyer.

    Even with a strong case, insurance adjusters will do everything in their power to deny your claim or pressure you into a low settlement. A lawyer can protect you in both cases and fight for the compensation you are entitled to.

    If you are an injury victim in need of legal representation, don’t hesitate to give us a call. Our attorneys look forward to speaking with your during a free consultation.

    What can I Recover from a Falling Merchandise Lawsuit?

    If you sustained injuries due to a store’s negligence, there are various types of compensation that may be available to you. A Salvation Army falling merchandise lawsuit can include:

    • Medical costs
    • Lost wages
    • Pain and suffering
    • Property damage
    • Legal fees
    • Punitive damages

    Along with figuring out which damages you qualify for, you’ll need to calculate a fair amount for each type of compensation. An attorney’s help is critical in this area, especially for damages like pain and suffering, which is based on the emotional ordeal from your accident. To ensure that you receive a fair and adequate settlement, contact our office and speak to a falling merchandise injury attorney.

    Wrongful Death Compensation
    Tragically, falling merchandise at a store can result in fatality, particularly among the elderly and small children. If you are the loved one or family member of someone who died in a falling merchandise accident, you may be eligible for wrongful death compensation. A wrongful death lawsuit may include the following losses:

    • Funeral expenses
    • Medical bills
    • Emotional trauma
    • Loss of expected savings / benefits
    • Loss of consortium
    • Legal fees

    Our lawyers can explain these damages to you in detail and fight for settlement you deserve. Though money can’t replace your loved one, you should not be struggling with the losses resulting from their death. Contact Normandie Law Firm and speak to a wrongful death compensation attorney.
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    How long do I have to File a Lawsuit against the Salvation Army?

    If you’ve been injured by falling merchandise at a Salvation Army store, you have two years from the date of your accident to file a lawsuit. Or, if you don’t become aware of your injuries till a later date, you have two years from the date you discovered your injury. Finally, if you lost a family member or loved one to a falling merchandise accident, you have two years from the date of death to sue for compensation.

    These deadlines are strictly enforced, so if you’re past the 2-year statute of limitations, you will mostly likely lose your right to sue the Salvation Army. Extensions may be granted in cases where the victim was a child at the time of the incident, or if they were mentally / physically incapacitated as a result of the accident. But most victims do not qualify for an extension, so it’s best to act right away on an injury claim against the Salvation Army.

    Don’t wait on the funds you deserve if you’ve been injured at a Salvation Army store. Our lawyers will be happy to walk you through the process during a free consultation.

    Contact the Lawyers of Normandie

    When you enter a store, you are legally entitled to an expectation of safety. If you are injured due to the store’s negligence, you have the right to sue the business for monetary compensation. But lawsuits can be overwhelming for most people, and even more so when they’re dealing with the aftermath of an accident. The lawyers of Normandie are here for you, with our many years of experience fighting for the rights of store accident victims. Our track record speaks for itself, and we will not rest until you are fairly compensated for the harm that was done to you.

    No matter how much work is involved with your case, you will never have to worry about legal fees thanks to our Zero fee guarantee. Our costs are deferred until we win your case, since they are factored into your lawsuit. And if we don’t recover your settlement, you won’t be responsible for any of our fees. As you can see, there is no risk to you by choosing Normandie Law Firm to represent your interests. Please give us a call and speak to a falling merchandise lawsuit attorney.

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