I was in KMART and a huge box fell on me. They have a management service that handles their claims. Help?!?
If I were to take them to small claims court (since they’re refusing to pay my medical bills and lost wages) would I take Kmart or their management service? I have already inquired with a few personal injury lawyers, and they only take cases where there is a viable long-term injury. I had back pain for a few weeks, but am fine now. I am just asking for medical reimbursement and loss of wages, under 00. And I cannot afford the minimum 0 retainer for a lawyer, so that’s why I’m trying small claims court.Thanks so much for any help. An easy 10 points for anyone with knowledge of this.
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August 5th, 2010 at 9:13 am
~~I would file the suit against the Kmart Corporation. They are the ones ultimately responsible.~~
August 5th, 2010 at 9:13 am
File the suit directly against KMart and try to get media coverage on it, this will make KMart go to the dealing table.