Walmart denies liability for injuries suffered by Fayette County minor, who slipped on yogurt in store
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PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh couple’s personal injury lawsuit brought against Walmart for injuries suffered by the wife-plaintiff when she fell on an unspecified liquid in the vestibule of the retailer’s West Mifflin store has been settled.
Theresa Allard and Charles Allard of Pittsburgh first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Sept. 14 versus Walmart, Inc., of Bentonville, Ark.
The Allards said Theresa was shopping in the Walmart store in West Mifflin on Jan. 30, 2019, when she fell on spilled water, liquid or a discarded substance on the concrete floor of defendant’s premises – which, additionally, the plaintiffs said was the result of the defendant’s negligence in failing to make the premises safe for shoppers, failing to remove the liquid and failing to warn shoppers of the dangerous condition.
PITTSBURGH – A Fayette County minor alleges that she was seriously injured at her local Wal-Mart store when she slipped on yogurt which had been dropped onto the floor, and is suing the retail giant for damages.
A.N. (a minor, by and through Carissa Matty, her parent and natural guardian) initially filed suit in the Fayette County Court of Common Pleas on Dec. 3 versus Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and Wal-Mart Real Estate Business Trust, of Bentonville, Ark.
“On Nov. 7, 2015, plaintiff was walking in a carefully and prudent way in the aisle/area where yogurt was sold when suddenly, and without warning. Plaintiff slipped on yogurt that had been spilled onto the floor. At all times relevant hereto, plaintiff acted with due care, attention, and regard for plaintiff’s own safety and well-being,” the suit says.