Shopping at a Sam’s Club has many advantages, including the option to buy things in bulk at cheaper prices. Overall, visiting your local Sam’s Club should be a pleasant experience, though you may have to deal with the inconvenience of long lines and items that are out of stock. But these are things that you would expect to encounter, no matter where you shop.
A physical or sexual assault is one thing you would never expect to have happen to you at Sam’s Club. Sadly, the level of care and management can be unpredictable from one store to another, and that’s why Sam’s Club customers may be injured by one of these events:
- Mugged in the parking lot
- Beaten up by another shopper
- Security guard assault cases
- Sexual assault in a Sam’s Club
Whether you got hurt from an in-store assault or an incident outside of the store, our law firm is here to provide you with advice and guidance. If you would like to speak with a lawyer that can sue for assault and battery, contact our legal team here at Normandie Law Firm.
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Your Right to Sue Sam’s Club for Assault and Battery
Generally, a lawsuit for assault and battery in or outside the store is based on the concept of premises liability. Like any other state, property owners in California have a legal duty to provide a certain level of security on their premises. These standards mostly apply to properties for commercial purposes, like an office building or big box store. Examples of security at a Sam’s Club store include surveillance cameras, alarms, bright lighting, warning signs, locks, and security personnel.
Aside from implementing security measures, owners must maintain all security-related equipment and provide proper training to their employees. Safety protocols must also be in place, and these may need to change over time as crime rates get worse or there are incidents of assault inside the store, in the parking lot, bathrooms, or anywhere else on the property.
People can also be attacked by another customer at the store, and normally, this would be a dispute between two people that does not involve the store. However, the store may be liable if the fight was caused by someone who was acting inappropriately, being disruptive, etc. but the staff did nothing to remove the person from the premises. Sam’s Club can also be sued if someone was assaulted by another customer with an item that should have been tied down or secured behind a locked display cabinet (razors and baseball bats, for example).
Finally, Sam’s Club may be sued for dangerous conduct by a security guard, like using excessive violence when they are restraining someone. It should be noted that there are very few circumstances which allow for security guards to manhandle someone, as they are not in the same position of authority as police officers. Nevertheless, there are many incidents of security guards choking people or slamming them to the ground, or preventing them from leaving the store when they have no justifiable grounds for doing so.
These are the main categories of security lapses that can cause people to be assaulted at a Sam’s Club location. For more information on suing Sam’s Club for assault and battery due to insufficient security, contact us today.
Average Case Value of an Assault and Battery Lawsuit
Because of the serious injuries you can end up with, case values for assault and battery are fairly high compared to other personal injury claims. Settlements start at around the $100,000 mark and go all the way up to $5,000,000 or more. Even for cases of sexual assault, it’s quite possible for a lawsuit to settle in the 7-figure range (over $1,000,000), as the emotional impact of being assaulted in just as important as your physical injuries. That’s why non-economic damages, like pain and suffering and emotional distress are extremely important when you are trying to determine how much you can receive from a Sam’s Club assault and battery claim.
A lawyer at our office is available to help you figure out the amount of damages you are entitled to. Call us today and schedule a free case evaluation.
How Long Does it Take to Settle these Cases?
The average personal injury claim against a major retailer can take between 6 to 12 months. But assault and battery cases often take longer, so 12 to 24 months is a realistic timeline to negotiate a favorable settlement with Sam’s Club. Of course, you will find cases where a settlement was reached in just a few months, and on the other end, cases that go all the way to trial. Frankly, a tiny fraction of cases go this route, so it’s very unlikely that we will need to try your case in court. If that were to happen, the legal process can take up to several years, but again, most claims for assault and battery are settled without the need to appear in court.
Can I Switch my Lawyer for an Assault and Battery Case?
Yes, you can change lawyers for an assault and battery case, even if you have a lawsuit that’s already in progress. Essentially, it’s your right to find a new lawyer to represent you, no matter how far along you are with your claim. If you are dissatisfied with your current lawyer, please give us a call to schedule a second opinion consultation. Whether it’s lack of communication or how long it’s taking to settle your case, we are here to listen to your story and provide information that can help you move forward in a positive direction. For some people, firing their attorney and hiring a new assault and battery lawyer is the best way to save their case and obtain the compensation they deserve.
For a free second opinion with one of our legal experts, reach out to us as soon as possible.
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If you decide to hire us, you will receive a Zero Fee Guarantee for the entire duration of your case. That means you pay $0 as we work to build a strong case and fight to bring you maximum payment for your injuries. The one who pays our bills is Sam’s Club, which only happens if we successfully recover your settlement. In other words, you owe us absolutely nothing if we don’t win your case.
With decades of experience in lack of security and assault and battery lawsuits, we are more than ready to fight for your rights if Sam’s Club failed in their duty of care to you as a guest at one of their locations. Contact us today for a free consultation if you were physically or sexually assaulted at one of these Sam’s Club warehouse stores:
- 5625 Gosford Rd, Bakersfield, California 93313
- 3951 Grand Ave, Chino, California 91710
- 7147 Greenback Ln, Citrus Heights, California 95621
- 1225 Concord Ave, Concord, California 94520
- 1375 E. Ontario Ave, Corona, California 92881
- 4901 N. Santa Anita Blvd, El Monte, California 91731
- 2495 Iron Point Rd. #11, Folsom, California 95630
- 17099 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, California 92708
- 7663 N Blackstone Ave, Fresno, California 93720
- 603 S. Placentia Ave, Fullerton, California 92831
- 1399 Artesia Blvd, Gardena, California 90248
- 1301 Lone Hill Ave, Glendora, California 91740
- 1390 S. Beach Blvd, La Habra, California 90631
- 7480 Carson St, Long Beach, California 90808
- 40500 Murrieta Hot Springs Rd, Murrieta, California 92563
- 951 N Milliken Ave, Ontario, California 91764
- 2401 N. Rose Ave, Oxnard, California 93036
- 34220 Monterey Ave, Palm Desert, California 92211
- 39940 10th St. W, Palmdale, California 93551
- 6363 Valley Springs Pkwy, Riverside, California 92507
- 904 Pleasant Grove Blvd, Roseville, California 95678
- 8250 Power Inn Rd, Sacramento, California 95828
- 1055 Harriman Pl, San Bernardino, California 92408
- 6336 College Grove Way, San Diego, California 92115
- 26468 Carl Boyer Dr, Santa Clarita, California 91350
- 5871 Firestone Blvd, Southgate, California 90280
- 2601 Skypark Dr, Torrance, California 90505
- 1500 Helen Power Dr, Vacaville, California 95687
- 900 N. Walton Ave, Yuba City, California 95993
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