Falling Merchandise Accidents – Spokane Personal Injury Lawyer

If you have been injured by falling merchandise or on the premises of a store, grocery store, electronics retailer, home improvement store or other commercial property and you were injured it was likely due to someone’s negligence. If that is the case, you have a right to seek fair compensation. The store’s insurer may try to pay you as little as possible for your injury. We can help you try to obtain the maximum amount of compensation available for your injuries.

Since 1948 we have represented clients in Spokane and Spokane Valley, Washington. If you find yourself injured to to someone’s negligence, contact us for a free and confidential consultation.

Falling merchandise

Merchandise falls when it is stacked improperly, or sometimes when heavy merchandise is stacked on top of lighter merchandise, or when displays or shelves collapse.

People are rarely injured by falling cereal boxes, but people are seriously injured by things falling from above such as lumber, TV sets, microwave ovens, air conditioners, bottles, boxes, merchandise cases, paint cans, and more. Sometimes people are injured while trying to avoid falling merchandise.

A few stores in Spokane & Spokane Valley where they stack merchandise high include The Home Depot, Lowe’s Home Improvement, Walmart, Target, Best Buy and Costco.

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When visiting a store, the property owner or occupier has a duty to provide you with safe conditions to prevent injuries. If carelessness or negligence caused you to become injured, you have a right to fair compensation. Depending on the severity of your injuries, you may or may not need an attorney. Contact us today for a free case evaluation. When serious injuries are involved, an experienced Spokane personal injury attorney can often help you obtain significantly more compensation for your injuries than you would receive without one.

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