Hardware stores like the Home Depot and Lowe’s carry lumber, which is essential for customers working on different home projects. Even if you have never purchased lumber yourself, you might have seen stacks of lumbar when visiting these stores. Because of the size of lumber, it is normally kept separate from other products. In fact, lumber is normally stacked quite high. Customers can get as many pieces of lumber as they need and go check out. In general, employees are also available to assist customers with lumber.
Unfortunately, lumber can fall on customers and lead to devastating injuries. If you or a loved one were injured due to falling lumber at a hardware store, whether it’s a Home Depot, Lowe’s, or any other hardware store, you could have grounds to file an injury claim. For more information about the legal options available to you, we recommend that you seek legal assistance with the experts here at our law firm immediately.
Here at the Normandie Law Firm, our lumber hardware store accident attorneys are ready to help you. Our lawyers have many years of experience handling all sorts of injury claims, including those that occur within the premises of hardware stores. Here at our law firm, our lawyers have decades of experience handling personal injury claims, including wrongful death claims, and getting our clients the maximum payout available. If you are ready to speak to our lawyers and learn more about the legal options available to you, contact us today.
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Falling Lumber at Hardware Stores Can Cause Significant Injuries
Falling lumber at any hardware store, like Home Depot or Lowes, for instance, can result in significant injuries. Some of the injuries that unsuspecting customers can suffer can include the following:
- Head injuries and traumatic brain injuries
- Facial injuries, like broken teeth and broken nose
- Neck injuries
- Back injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Shoulder injuries
- Crushing injuries
- Lacerations
- Scrapes and bruises
Although these injuries might seem only minor listed above, they could have devastating consequences. Some of these injuries can be long-lasting and require long term medical care and rehabilitation. Other injuries could result in permanent disability. In addition, some of these injuries can even be fatal.
The Causes of Lumber-Related Incidents at Hardware Stores
In general, incidents involving lumber at hardware stores are associated with the negligence of the store owner and their employees. At hardware stores, lumber is stacked horizontally. The stacks get to be relatively high. When lumber is stacked incorrectly, the stack can become unstable, causing lumber to fall over. Additionally, it is possible that there are no employees around to help customers get lumber, resulting in lumber falling over.
You might relate to the following:
- When I was getting wood, another piece fell on me.
- When I was getting lumber, another one fell on me.
- There was no one there to help me get the lumber.
- Can I sue if I was injured by lumber at a hardware store?
If the incident can be directly associated with the negligent actions of employees, management, or the store owner, then you could have grounds to file a claim. Below, we will discuss the right to sue after an incident caused by falling lumber at a hardware store.
Understanding Liability for Incidents at Hardware Stores
So, who is responsible for the injuries resulting from lumber falling on a customer at a hardware store? Can Home Depot be liable? Can Lowe’s be liable? Yes – these stores can be liable for any harm that customers suffer on their premises. This is based on the concept of premise liability. Under premise liability, all property owners have a duty to ensure that their entire premises are completely safe for their guests (in this case, for their customers). This means that property owners must routinely inspect their premises to be able to identify and address any hazards present throughout their premises. When property owners fail to do this, then they can be liable for any incidents resulting from this failure to identify/address hazards.
So no matter whether the lumber was stacked incorrectly, the lumber became unstable, or there simply was not an employee around to help the customer, the property owner could be liable for the injuries resulting from an incident at their store. This means that you could have the right to file a claim against the Home Depot, Lowe’s, or another hardware store.
For more information about your right to sue after an incident, contact our lumber falling on customer accident attorneys today.
What is the Average Case Value of Falling Lumber Incident Claims against Hardware Stores?
This is a very common question. Without a doubt, it is also an important question. Injury claims against hardware stores, like Home Depot and Lowe’s, could result in significant recoveries. Claimants could be eligible to recover compensation for medical costs, lost earnings, pain and suffering, property damage, punitive damages, and legal fees. In the case of wrongful death, claimants could also be entitled to receive compensation for loss of financial support, loss of consortium, and funeral/burial costs. Here at our law firm, our team is ready to go above it all to ensure that you can recover the maximum compensation available for your claim.
So, how much can you recover? In general, falling object cases against hardware stores can be worth anywhere from $100,000 to $1,500,000 – and sometimes even more. Ultimately, the value of a falling lumber case against a hardware store will be based on a number of factors, including but not limited to the type of injuries suffered, the severity of the injuries, whether the injuries require long-term care, whether the injuries are permanently disabling, the victim’s wage history, how the victim was mentally/emotionally affected by the incident, etc.
If you are interested in learning more about the specific value of your claim, it is important that you seek legal assistance as soon as possible. Only a skilled lawyer can evaluate the details surrounding your incident and determine the possible value of your claim.
How to File a Claim after a Falling Lumber Incident
There are a number of things that you can do to prepare to file an injury claim against Lowe’s, The Home Depot, or any other hardware store. Consider some of the recommendations listed below:
- Take photos of all visible injuries
- Take photos of the scene of the accident
- Identify surveillance cameras that might have captured the incident – request the footage
- Seek medical attention immediately (call emergency services, if necessary)
- Report the incident to management (ensure that there is a written report and request a copy) – take note of all the employees that you spoke to after your accident
- Speak to witnesses and gather their contact information
- Gather all relevant medical records
- Gather all records of lost wages
- Seek legal assistance as soon as possible
If you are ever unsure of what your next step should be, we recommend that you seek guidance with an experienced lawyers. Our lawyers are ready to guide you every step of the way and help you file your injury claim. Our team is not afraid any property owner to fight for your rights after a falling lumber incident at a hardware store.
The Statute of Limitations – File Your Claim On Time
No matter whether your incident happened at a Home Depot location, a Lowe’s location, or any other hardware store location, it is important that you file your claim on time to preserve your right to sue. All injury claims and wrongful death claims, alike, are subject to a statute of limitations or a deadline to sue. In California, specifically, these claims are subject to a two-year statute of limitations, meaning that claimants only have two years to file your claim. If you are in another state, this deadline will be different. For more information about the specific time that you have to file your claim, contact the experts here at our law firm immediately.
Contact the Normandie Law Firm Today
For more information about your right to sue a hardware store after an incident caused by falling lumber, contact the experts here at our law firm at your earliest convenience. Our lawyers are more than ready to handle your claim against Lowe’s, the Home Depot, or another hardware store. Our lawyers will fight for your rights and secure the highest recovery available for your claim. Here at our firm, we offer free legal services which include both free consultations and free second opinions. Whether you are looking to begin or continue your claim, you can trust that our lawyers can handle your claim effectively. To benefit from these free legal services, contact us today.
Our Zero-Fee guarantee ensures that our clients will never be required to pay any upfront legal fees for any of our legal services. In addition, our team works on contingency; therefore, our clients will not be required to pay anything unless they win their claims. If you do not win, you will not be responsible for paying anything.
If you are ready to discuss your right to sue with our lawyers, contact us today.
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