broken shopping cart injury claim

Can I File a Claim If I Was Injured by a Broken Shopping Cart?

Yes, if you were injured by a broken shopping cart, you are entitled to file a personal injury claim against the store responsible for maintaining safe equipment. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.
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Injured by a broken shopping cart? Learn about your rights to file a personal injury claim in Arizona. Contact Hirsch Talcott for a free consultation.

When you visit a store, you have the right to expect a safe shopping environment. If you’re injured due to a broken shopping cart, you can file a personal injury claim against the store responsible for maintaining its equipment.

Recent Case in Arizona

In the case of Laffoon v. Safeway, Inc., the Arizona Court of Appeals addressed a situation where a customer was injured by falling soda cans from a display. The court emphasized that businesses have a duty to maintain safe premises and that customers can seek compensation for injuries resulting from negligence. This case underscores the importance of holding stores accountable for maintaining safe equipment, including shopping carts.

Arizona Law and Your Rights

Under Arizona law, businesses are obligated to keep their premises reasonably safe for customers. This duty extends to ensuring that shopping carts are in good working condition. If a store fails to maintain its carts and you suffer an injury as a result, you have the right to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Statute of Limitations

In Arizona, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the injury (A.R.S. § 12-542). It’s crucial to act promptly to preserve your right to file a claim.

What To Do Next

If you’ve been injured by a defective shopping cart, take the following steps:

1. Seek medical attention immediately to document your injuries.

2. Report the incident to the store management and ensure they create an incident report.

3. Gather evidence, such as photographs of the defective cart and your injuries, and contact information of any witnesses.

4. Consult with an experienced personal injury attorney to discuss your case.

At Hirsch Talcott, our personal injury attorneys have over 65 years of combined experience and have recovered over $100 million for our clients. Attorney Jack Hirsch is a Certified Specialist in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death, and attorney Chelsie Talcott is a former Maricopa County Deputy Public Defender. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no fees unless we win your case.

Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation to discuss your rights and options.