$125,000
Personal Injury
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Case Details
An Accountant, seeking to save some money, wanted to install a fire door in his home. He ordered an appropriate door from Home Depot and, when he went to the store to pick it up, the door fell off the cart slicing several fingers on his dominant hand and causing nerve damage. Although Home Depot argued that the door had been properly loaded onto the cart and the accident was solely the result of the customer, Mr. Bloom was able to secure an award of $125,000.00 for the damage to the small finger of his client’s hand.
Additional Notes
Client suffered sliced fingers and nerve damage when a fire door fell off a cart at Home Depot. Despite Home Depot's defense, Bloom secured a $125,000.00 award for the injury to the client's dominant hand.
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