Boost Mobile was founded in 2001 and quickly became known as a provider of cheap, unlimited talk cell phone plans. Over the years, Boost has merged with multiple wireless providers like Sprint and AT&T, and currently has an impressive customer base of 7.98 million users. You often see Boost Mobile stores in shopping centers and malls, or as independent retailers that offer product and services from Boost. Unfortunately, some of these locations are not managed as well as they should be, which puts customers at risk of an accident.
If you’ve sustained injuries at a Boost Mobile store, you may have grounds to sue the business for monetary compensation. However, it can be challenging to make sense of the laws and obtain the settlement you deserve when you are the victim of someone else’s misconduct. The lawyers of Normandie have been representing accident victims for over two decades and know what it takes to succeed in a store accident liability case. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so don’t hesitate to contact us if you were harmed while you were at a Boost Mobile store.
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Accidents at a Boost Mobile Store
All retail stores have the potential for a serious accident on their premises, which is why safety and cleaning standards are so important at these locations. Below are the most common sources of injury at a Boost Mobile store:
Trip and fall
These stores can be very crowded places with little room between counters and store displays. People often drop things as well, or they fall off the racks and shelves, which can all lead to a trip and fall accident. People can also trip over wires and cords if an employee fails to put these away after they’ve charged a phone or other device.
Slip and fall
There are many hazards that can cause a floor to be slippery, which also contribute to fall-related accidents. However, these incidents can also be caused by broken handrails, lack of anti-slip mats, no Wet Floor signs, and many other examples of negligence by store employees.
In-store assault
Shoplifting is very common at cell phone stores, and as a result, employees are hypervigilant when it comes to suspicious behavior from customers. Some of these stores are also in high-crime neighborhoods, and as a result, owners may hire security personnel as an added safety measure. Unfortunately, employees can get out of control and engage in acts such assault and battery and false imprisonment.
Those on the premises of a Boost Mobile store can also be injured from falling objects and parking lot accidents, such as hit and runs and car collisions. No matter how you were injured, you should speak to a Boost Mobile store accident injury lawyer to discuss the legal remedies that are available to you.
Injuries from an Accident at Boost Mobile
It’s our natural instinct to insist that everything is fine after an accident, especially when we’re at a public place. But you should never underestimate the severity of your injuries, which may include:
- Traumatic brain injury
- Whiplash
- Dislocated joints
- Spinal cord damage and other back injuries
- Broken hip or pelvis
- Knee injuries – torn ACL/ MCL, kneecap fracture
- Deep lacerations
- Ligament, tendon, and muscle tears (soft tissue injuries)
- Ruptured spleen
- Paralysis
- Loss of consciousness
Can I Sue the Owner if I was Injured on Store Property?
Yes, you may have cause to sue the business owner if you were injured on the premises of a Boost Mobile store. However, you will need to prove that the owner or an employee at the store was negligent in their duty of care to you, which in turn, caused you to have an accident. For example, Boost Mobile employees have to ensure that the floors are free of trip and fall hazards, like cords and wires. Customers can also be injured by collapsing store displays and falling objects from walls and shelves. In some cases, bodily harm may be inflicted by an employee, like a security guard that puts someone in a chokehold.
These and many other conditions at the store can form the basis for a premises liability lawsuit against Boost Mobile. No matter what, it’s essential to ask for a manager if you’ve had an accident to make sure that an incident report is filed. You should also get checked out at a hospital right away, since you must have proof of your injuries to file an accident claim against the store. Our lawyers can advise you on the steps to take if you’ve sustained injuries at a Boost Mobile store, so contact us immediately for a free consultation.
How Long Do I have to File a Lawsuit?
Those who have been injured from an act of negligence have two years in most cases to sue the at fault party for monetary compensation. As a general rule, you have two years from the incident date to file a lawsuit, so it’s essential to contact a lawyer as soon as possible if you’ve been injured at a Boost Mobile location. The courts are extremely strict about deadlines for a legal action, so extensions are extremely difficult to obtain if you are past the statute of limitations for a lawsuit. To ensure that you can succeed in a compensation claim against Boost Mobile, call us right away to discuss your case with one of our attorneys.
Average Value of a Boost Mobile Store Accident Injury Case
While we can provide you with a range of case values, please note that these are figures based on our past settlements and verdicts. In addition, each case has many unique elements that will determine what is reasonable to ask for from a Boost Mobile store accident injury lawsuit. Another crucial factor is the type of accident you’ve suffered, though ultimately, your injuries have the biggest effect on your settlement value.
An accident claim against Boost Mobile may be worth around $250,000 to $2.5 million for a fall-related accident (trip and fall or slip and fall). If you’ve been assaulted by a store employee, like a security guard, $100,000 to $3 million is a probable range of case values. These amounts, by the way, involve moderate to severe injury claims, so if you have relatively minor injuries, your case value may be lower. That’s why it’s important to meet with a personal injury lawyer, who can help you calculate your own case value if you’ve been hurt at a Boost Mobile store.
What is the Estimated Time to Settle These Cases?
If can take anywhere from 30 days to over two years to settle a premises liability case against Boost Mobile. The majority of our clients receive payment within 4 to 8 months, but the negotiation process can take over one year depending on the complexities that are involved. A lawsuit will be filed if it’s clear that we can’t reach an agreement with the insurance company. At that point, it’s possible that your case will go to trial, but over 90% of these claims are settled without the need for a trial. However, negotiating a settlement once a lawsuit is filed can take over 12 months. If it turns out that trying your case in court is the right course of action, it may take up to several years to recover your compensation award.
Free Second Opinion
You may have found a lawyer to handle your compensation claim against Boost Mobile, but are they providing you with the time and attention you deserve? Are you confident that your lawyer will deliver the results you’re looking for from a premises liability lawsuit? If you have a pending accident case that you have concerns about, we are happy to provide you with a free second opinion.
This consultation is specifically tailored for accident victims who are dissatisfied with the lawyer that’s currently representing them. Maybe you have questions about why it’s taking so long to reach a settlement, or there’s a lack of communication anytime you need to need updates from your law firm. We can assist you with these and many other issues, so please reach out to us if you’re interested in scheduling a second opinion consultation.
No Upfront Costs for Injury Victims
The financial burden of recovering from an accident is stressful enough on its own. But what if you can’t afford an attorney to fight for the settlement you deserve from an accident at a Boost Mobile store? This is sadly the case for many innocent victims, but fortunately, we have a solution known as the Zero Fee Guarantee.
Under this policy, you can contact us immediately to receive a free case evaluation from a lawyer with experience in accident claims against retail stores. If you decide to hire us, you pay nothing upfront, since all of our expenses are billed to the store owner and other parties that are responsible for your accident. That means we make absolutely nothing unless we win your case and bring you compensation from a Boost Mobile store accident injury lawsuit.
We look forward to advising you of your rights and legal options, so please contact us at your earliest convenience.
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