While many readers have converted to an e-reader or other electronic device to read books and magazines, some are still dedicated to holding a book in their hands to enjoy the full reading experience. That dedication to printed material keeps the roughly 600 Barnes & Noble Bookstore locations across the country open after over 135 years in the industry.
Today’s Barnes & Noble locations offer books, magazines, puzzles, games, and even electronic reading devices. Most also provide a quiet place to read and enjoy warm drinks and snacks in the attached coffee shop. These stores represent a part of our past and history that many bibliophiles appreciate and visit regularly. They see it as a place to relax and enjoy a quiet space filled with the opportunity to enjoy countless books. But they do not recognize all safety concerns and hazards that could be lurking just around the next bookshelf.
Sadly, many Barnes & Noble Bookstore patrons suffer severe injuries while exploring the books and other offerings in these large stores. The cause of their injuries ranges from a slip and fall injury due to a book or magazine left on the floor to an item falling on them from a shelf or a burn from spilled drinks in the coffee shop. And in many cases, the victims are older adults who have no idea whom to trust for legal guidance and help secure the compensation owed them for their injuries.
The staff at Normandie Law Firm is here 24/7 to speak to Barnes & Noble Bookstore injury victims to answer questions and provide the information needed to make wise and well-informed decisions about healthcare and pursuing legal action. We understand that your injuries can feel overwhelming, and our staff is ready to help with a free consultation to discuss the details of your injuries with a skilled Barnes & Noble Bookstore injury lawyer. They will advise you of your rights and, if you have grounds to file a Barnes & Noble Bookstore injury lawsuit to seek the verdict or settlement you deserve for the injuries you sustained.
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Understanding Duty Of Care
Many Barnes & Noble Bookstore injury victims have no idea that their injuries could be caused by anyone but themselves. They think that they should have seen the hazard or been able to avoid falling when something fell on them from a bookshelf. However, the experts at Normandie Law Firm are here to help personal injury victims understand the obligations of the Barnes & Noble Bookstore staff regarding the safety of customers and the conditions of the stores and coffee shops.
Duty of care is part of premises liability law that governs the level of safety provided in shops, stores, and public areas, as well as private homes. All property and business owners are required to keep their locations in good repair and free of common hazards to ensure the safety of guests and the general public. The standard for this care and maintenance is what the average prudent person would provide in their home or other space they are maintaining.
For example, if you or a loved one would pick up books or magazines from the floor to prevent someone from a slip and fall or trip and fall injury accident, then the staff at Barnes & Noble Bookstore should act in the same manner. In addition, if you would clean up a spilled drink to prevent an injury accident, the Barnes & Noble Bookstore staff should act accordingly.
When store staff do not provide this minimum level of care, they could be found negligent in their duty of care. In addition, if that negligence causes someone else to suffer an injury, Barnes & Noble Bookstore could be liable for the victim’s losses and expenses due to their injuries. Your Normandie Law Firm Barnes & Noble Bookstore injury lawyer will advise you if negligence could be a reason for your injuries and if you have grounds for a Barnes & Noble Bookstore injury lawsuit.
Common Safety Hazards In Barnes & Noble Bookstores
As a fan of books and bookstores, you might be shocked to realize how many safety hazards exist in these inviting stores and also how many stores are located in Southern California. But it is vital for you to pay close attention to your surroundings when visiting or shopping in any of these Barnes & Noble Bookstore locations:
- 4001 California Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93309
- Westfield Shoppingtown 72-840, CA-111 #425, Palm Desert, CA 92260
- 13400 Maxella Ave, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
- 11090 Foothill Blvd, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
- Del Amo Fashion Center, 21400 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, CA 90503
- Town & Country, 791 S Main St #100, Orange, CA 92868
- Town Center, 731 N San Fernando Blvd, Burbank, CA 91502
- Mall, 6326 Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90803
- 160 S Westlake Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
- Citrus Plaza Shopping Center 27460, W Lugonia Ave, Redlands, CA 92374
- Town Center, 1040 N El Camino Real Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024
- El Camino North Shopping Center 2615, Vista Way, Oceanside, CA
- Town Center, 26751 Aliso Creek Rd, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
- Creekside Place, 23630 Valencia Blvd, Santa Clarita, CA 91355
- 7881 Edinger Ave #110, Huntington Beach, CA 92647
- 3625 Grand Ave, Chino Hills, CA 91709
- The Commons at Calabasas Park, 4735 Commons Way, Calabasas, CA 91302
- Amerige Heights Town Center, 1923 W Malvern Ave, Fullerton, CA 92833
- 728 Spectrum Center Dr, Irvine, CA 92618
- 189 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036
As you browse the titles in these Barnes & Noble Bookstore locations, be on the lookout for safety issues, including:
- Damaged or missing floor mats
- Saturated floor mats near the entrance of the store
- Books or magazines that are littering the floor
- Water or other drinks spilled on the floor
- Loose or damaged handrails at steps
- Damaged flooring surfaces
- Damaged sidewalks, parking lot surfaces, or exposed rebar at damaged parking blocks
- Wet floors that were recently mopped but have no caution signs alerting you of the increased slip and fall hazard
- Wet floors in the washroom due to an overflowing toilet, clogged drain line, or damaged plumbing fixture
- Items poorly stacked on shelving that could easily fall on you
All of these issues appear simple to spot but could be more challenging in a space crowded with other shoppers, poorly lit, or has freestanding book displays that block your view of potential safety concerns.
Common Injuries Suffered By Barnes & Noble Bookstore Patrons
When you imagine the result of a slip and fall in your favorite Barnes & Noble Bookstore location, you might imagine a bruise or twisted ankle. However, it is crucial to understand that many of these accidents result in significant injuries that can require costly medical care and long recovery processes. Some of the more upsetting and painful injuries you could sustain include:
- Facial injuries to the skin, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, or teeth
- Back, neck, or spinal cord damage
- Broken or fractured bones
- Dislocated joints or damage to the soft tissue of the joint
- Severe lacerations or puncture wounds complicated by internal bleeding or damage to internal organs
- Head injuries, including a concussion, skull fracture, brain contusion, brain hemorrhage, or other traumatic brain injury
The worst part for many injury victims is knowing that their pain and suffering could have been avoided if the staff at Barnes & Noble Bookstore had only dedicated more time to maintenance and inspections of the store. Simply picking up dropped books and magazines, mopping up spills promptly, and replacing damaged floor mats take only a minute or two. But they could prevent life-altering injuries suffered by Barnes & Noble Bookstore customers and possibly even the need for a lawsuit.
How Much Is My Barnes & Noble Bookstore Lawsuit Worth?
The value of your Barnes & Noble Bookstore injury lawsuit will be determined by calculating the total of your expenses and losses caused by the incident. Your Normandie Law Firm legal team will assist you in compiling the necessary documents to support your claim amount. The typical items included in a personal injury lawsuit claim are:
- All medical expenses
- Legal fees for your Barnes & Noble Bookstore injury lawyer
- The value of any personal property damaged or destroyed in the incident
- Your lost income if the injuries suffered prevent you from working
- If the injuries are severe, you could also include a dollar amount to compensate you for your pain and suffering
How Long Do I Have To Make A Barnes & Noble Bookstore Claim?
In California, personal injury victims have two years to file a claim with the court system. If the case is not presented to the court in that time, the victim will lose the right to seek compensation from Barnes & Noble Bookstore. However, you can file as quickly as you like once your case is prepared by Normandie Law Firm.
You Deserve The Best Barnes & Noble Bookstore Injury Lawyer
The team at Normandie Law Firm is dedicated to ensuring justice is served for all personal injury victims. We pledge to always put their needs first in everything we do, from charging no upfront legal fees to working for free if we fail to win your case against Barnes & Noble Bookstore. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with the Normandie Law Firm today to learn more about our exceptional team and how we will work tirelessly to protect your rights and financial future.