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Warehouse Store Accident
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Falling Merchandise Injury
As warehouse-style super stores become ever more popular, they stack their merchandise ever
higher. For both consumers and employees of these stores, this practice is often a tragedy waiting
to happen and, in innumerable cases, has been happening for some time already.
Stores like Wal Mart, Office Depot, Home Depot, Staples, Office Max, Costco, Sam's Club, BJ
Wholesale, and others have created safety rules requiring areas where boxes or pallets are being
moved by forklift to be closed off with some sort of barricade.
Many of these stores also require an employee to serve as a spotter during this process to
ensure that surrounding merchandise is not inadvertently pushed onto customers below. Compliance
varies, however, and falling merchandise accidents and lawsuits continue to happen.
Other safety practices simply do not work. While some stores wrapped upper shelf merchandise in
plastic and lower shelf merchandise with restraining bars, there are several documented cases in
which these measures failed.
Some store managers have actually admitted in interviews that they are in a constant balancing
act between the risk of injury from falling merchandise and the cost of preventive measures. But at
the same time, corporate representatives of these superstore chains go to courts to keep injury
statistics secret or they pay victims of higher profile cases to remain silent.
Generally, consumers are simply not aware of the degree of danger they put themselves in when
shopping at warehouse-style stores. There have been some reports that an average of
10,000 shoppers are injured yearly nationwide as a result of falling merchandise, including
merchandise dropped by employees. Every year, several deaths from falling merchandise are also
reported.
There is little industry safety regulation with regard to this issue, and no oversight from
Florida regulatory authorities. Regardless of the statistics or the season, all stores have
both a moral and legal responsibility to provide a safe environment for their customers and
employees.
In Florida, a warehouse store accident can result in the store being held liable for damages
under a variety of laws, including premises liability, product liability, and other negligence
theories.
If you or a loved one has been injured by falling merchandise, please contact one of our an experienced personal injury lawyer today.
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