Hurt Back at Family Dollar*

If you were a customer at a dollar store and you suffered a serious back injury because of the negligence of the store’s employees, you can pursue a personal injury claim against the store for your damages. When you enter a store’s property, they have a duty or responsibility to keep the grounds safe for guests. If that duty is breached, then they are liable for your damages. You will need to retain a personal injury lawyer to help you throughout the claims process, so you can be treated fairly.

The Elements of Negligence in a Dollar Store Accident

For your personal injury claim against a dollar store to be successful, you will need to show all four elements of negligence apply. The first element is that you must show that the store owes you a duty or a responsibility. Dollar stores owe all customers a duty to protect them from harm by keeping the premises safe, clean, and well-maintained. Next, you will need to show that they breached that duty. As an example, there were loose tiles on the floor. They hadn’t repaired these tiles or placed a warning for customers.

Next, you will need to show that breach of duty caused your injuries. If the tiles weren’t loose, you wouldn’t have fallen and suffered a back injury. Then finally, you must show that that fall caused damages, such as medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and mental anguish. With the help of a personal injury attorney, you can show that if the store hadn’t been negligent, you wouldn’t have suffered injuries.

Damages Suffered During a Fall

If you fell at a dollar store. and suffered a back injury, you have suffered a variety of injuries. There are dozens of damages that could result from the fall and you will need to include them all in your personal injury claim so you will be properly compensated. Here are a few of the damages that you might suffer from the incident:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Past and future lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium
  • Permanent scarring and disfigurement

You will need to maintain documentation that shows your damages and that helps support your claim. Here are a few of the documents that can help you with your personal injury claim against the store:

  • Medical records
  • Medical bills
  • Prescription receipts
  • Proof of missed work and lost wages
  • Medical excuses indicating future medical needs and future loss of earnings

Consult with a Personal Injury Attorney

If the negligence caused you to suffer a back injury, you should consult with a personal injury attorney. With the help of a lawyer, you can recover compensation for your damages. Personal injury lawyers work on a contingency basis, so you have nothing at all to lose.

Complete the Free Case Evaluation Form on this page to have the details of your claim against the store reviewed by an accident injury attorney.

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*Disclaimer

The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Family Dollar or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.